

As successful as anything else I’ve ever used, with a handful of chokes and a red dot it can do anything. I’ve hunted turkey, squirrel, birds and deer with it very successfully. I kept it because it’s dead nuts reliable and can hunt and go bust clays. I kept my M4 over all the other shotguns I had when I downsized my collection from a vault to a safe to move. Meanwhile my M4 I can cradle like it’s a feather barely holding it and it still cycles anything. My SBE3 also wouldn’t run low brass at all and even high brass 2 3/4” stuff it didn’t like. My M2 I setup for 3 gun would run low brass reliably after I put a bunch of parts on it, but I could also still make it hiccup pretty easily if I wasn’t super solid behind it. My M2 tactical wouldn’t run low brass reliably to save its life, I could even make it malfunction buckshot shooting from the hip with a weak grip. It’s been proven over and over that gas shotguns reliably run a broader range of shells than inertia. M2/inertia as reliable as an M4/gas? Absolutely fucking not, now I know you don’t know WTF you’re talking about. We get it that you’re a 3 gun gamer nerd and that’s what’s in your head, but not everyone is looking to go play weekend jersey dress up. You know damn well what a tactical shotgun is, I’m not going to explain it just for the sake of giving you something stupid to banter about.

I wouldn't say one is superior to the other, only that they're different, and the m2 has an easier time filling multiple roles.Ĭonsidering that the OP listed two shotguns that’s come in tactical models, and then one shotgun that ONLY comes as a tactical model, I think it’s pretty safe to assume that a tactical shotgun is what the guy is looking for. I own a m4 as well as an M2, and have equal time with both. I'd still take a m2 for it's overall superior versatility. The m4 is more forgiving with various loads, and with shit hanging off of it. Reliability? I'd probably give it to the m2 as well just for being an inertia gun,but there's no clear data on which is the most reliable. M4 is as far from a hunting shotgun as you can get. M2 is eaisly the most proven 3 gun shotgun ever.

You ever tried running the m4 in a 3 gun match? I did. M2 comes in any length you want, any coating, even camo, slug only, different sight options, ect. It's also not nearly as versitile,or available in nearly as many options. The m4 isn't new, but it's nowhere nearly as proven as an m2. Tried and true? Uh, the m2 FAR outdates the m4, and is basically just a more ergonomic m1/1201. Anything about that you don't understand? Click to expand.You got any spec facts, or just opinion?įirst off, it's possible to be the best in a specific catagory/role, but not the best in EVERY role.
