I saw another turkineli clone today at the Gettysburg gun show. I think the dealer was from Turkey himself and they are imported into Hagerstown md. Looked exactly like the SD4 and others. They were asking $500.
That’s pretty interesting
I saw another turkineli clone today at the Gettysburg gun show. I think the dealer was from Turkey himself and they are imported into Hagerstown md. Looked exactly like the SD4 and others. They were asking $500.
Would be interesting to know exactly who they were.
Are there any oversized bolt releases compatible with the SDS (Aksa) S4? That is the first "I don't like it" that has jumped out at me so far.
I took my Turknelli out today and sent 100+ rounds down range with zero hiccups. I shot: 3" OO Buck, 3" slugs, 3" BB, 2.75" OO Buck, 2.75" slugs, 2.75" #4 Buck and even a box of Fed 2.75 #8 trap loads- low brass 1200fps. It ate everything.
The recoil was OK. Better than a pump, but more than my other semis: Browning A5 and Black Aces FD12 Bullpup. I would need to do a side to side, by my recollection is the actual Benelli m4 had less felt recoil.
These are well worth the sub $500 price tag.
Wait for guntubers to find it, then they’ll drive the price up.
The few YouTube videos I’ve seen seem to view them more akin to a PSA GF3 AK47 blem or PSA dagger than a Chinese AK47 or an Arex Rex. In other words, cheap gun that is cheap, not an underpriced gem.Wait for guntubers to find it, then they’ll drive the price up.
In other words, cheap gun that is cheap, not an underpriced gem.
I don’t have enough experience with the firearm to make a call on which one it is, but I expect that in a few years, these M4 clones are going to be real irritating to Benelli. Wouldn’t be surprised to see the parent corp eventually start putting out something in the $1000 range via Stoeger. Or at least drop the price into the $1200-$1500 range for the real ones. $1500-$2000 for a real M4 is too rich for my blood, though it’ll be a lot easier to stomach after I get this one configured the way I want. If I found a good deal on a real M4, it would be easy enough to port the parts over.I would agree. It does make me want a Benelli M4 though.
I don’t have enough experience with the firearm to make a call on which one it is, but I expect that in a few years, these M4 clones are going to be real irritating to Benelli. Wouldn’t be surprised to see the parent corp eventually start putting out something in the $1000 range via Stoeger. Or at least drop the price into the $1200-$1500 range for the real ones. $1500-$2000 for a real M4 is too rich for my blood, though it’ll be a lot easier to stomach after I get this one configured the way I want. If I found a good deal on a real M4, it would be easy enough to port the parts over.
In case anyone was wondering, a real Benelli M4 bolt head assembly is a drop in fit.
How long before Benelli stops selling parts to feed the clones?