How to use a Benelli M4 12 gauge in under 60 seconds!

Published on May 19, 2025
Duration: 0:51

This video provides a rapid, under-60-second guide to operating the Benelli M4 LE Model shotgun. It covers essential functions including adjusting the collapsible stock, identifying the safety mechanism (black for safe, red for fire), loading the magazine, chambering a round via the shell release and charging handle, and the automatic bolt lock open feature after the last round is fired. The demonstration emphasizes quick, efficient manipulation for tactical or defensive scenarios.

Quick Summary

The Benelli M4 LE model's collapsible stock adjusts by pressing a button and rotating. Its cross-bolt safety shows black for safe and red for fire. Load by pushing the lifter up and sliding shells into the magazine. Chamber a round by pressing the shell release and pulling the charging handle.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Adjusting the Collapsible Stock
  2. 00:16Understanding the Safety
  3. 00:22Loading the Magazine Tube
  4. 00:31Chambering the First Round
  5. 00:41Firing and Empty Lock Feature

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you adjust the collapsible stock on a Benelli M4 LE model?

To adjust the collapsible stock on the Benelli M4 LE model, press the button located on the left side of the stock. Then, rotate the stock clockwise to extend it, pull it out, and rotate it back to lock it in place.

What is the safety mechanism on the Benelli M4 and how does it work?

The Benelli M4 features a cross-bolt safety located at the rear of the trigger guard. Black indicates the firearm is in 'safe' mode, while red indicates it is ready to fire.

How do you load and chamber a round in the Benelli M4 shotgun?

To load, push the lifter up and slide shells into the magazine tube. To chamber the first round, press the shell release button at the front of the trigger guard, pull the charging handle back, and release it.

What happens after the last round is fired from a Benelli M4?

Once the magazine is empty and the last round is fired, the action on the Benelli M4 will automatically lock open, indicating the firearm is empty.

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