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/threadJohn Wick used an m4....
The early HK import M1 super 90 were the best.
Gost load for the win.
For current production I would go with an M2 in 21” and add an extended tube.
The M1 Super 90 is crazy fun to shoot. If I could afford the M4 then I probably would have gone with that instead. I bought my M1 for about $700, much less than the M4 at $1500+, about three or four years ago.
Is the M1 still in production? I thought the M2 replaced it. If you have the luxury of choosing then why not go the M4?
I have heard that about carriers. I have a 6 round carrier and it is not an issue. Perhaps if is how the carrier is installed.My m1 tactical doesnt have any issues with light target shells to heavy slugs. Unreliable they are not.
If you want to dress it up with a side saddle shell carrier, a holo or red dot sight or anything else go with the m4. The inertia guns *might* handle one accessory but they're not really designed to. The m4 is. I wanted the capacity in mass so the option was a pre ban m1. If the price doesnt scare you and the low capacity isnt an issue, the m4 is a great defense shotgun.
Oddball suggestion - the m3 with a folding stock
I have a M4 with about 10 rounds through it, original box. Smooth shooting and fast cycling. Every time I think about selling it, I just can’t, beautiful shotgun.
The early HK import M1 super 90 were the best.
Ghost load for the win.
For current production I would go with an M2 in 21” and add an extended tube.