Originally Posted by
Nomercy448
I heard that the Versamax is an 80-90%+ parts interchangeable "clone" of the Benelli M4. Having shot them side by side, are you saying that the "10-20%" of non-compatible parts are what makes the Remington version of the Benelli M4 that much less recoiling? Is it heavier or is it something internal that makes the difference?
I ALOMST dumped my "M4 fund" on the zombie green Versamax last year. ALMOST. Not that I'm into the zombie BS, but that green smoke was sexy.
The M4 is Benelli's only gas-op gun and yes, VERY similar to the Versa Max, soft shooting and all. The Benelli I had was not the M4 and was inertia driven.