M4 SUPER 90
Weight: | 1610 g |
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Length: | 970/1080 mm |
Material: | ABS |
Fire mode: | single |
Magazine model: | shotshell |
Magazine capacity: | 30 BBs |
Magazine material: | ABS |
Muzzle velocity: | 250 fps |
Muzzle energy: | 0,58 J |
Warranty period: | 6 months |
Number of magazines in set: | 1 pcs. |
Ammo: | .23g, .20g |
Manufacturer | CYMA |
Notes
On May 4, 1998, the United States Army's Armaments Research, Development and Engineering Center (ARDEC) at Picatinny Arsenal, New Jersey issued Solicitation #DAAE30-98-R-0401, requesting submissions for a new 12 gauge, semi-automatic combat shotgun for the U.S. military. In response to the request, Benelli Armi SpA of Urbino, Italy designed and built the Benelli M4 Super 90 Combat Shotgun. On August 4, 1998, five samples of the M4 were delivered to Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland, and after intense testing, the M4 had beaten the competition. In early 1999, ARDEC awarded the M1014 Joint Service Combat Shotgun contract to Heckler & Koch, American subsidiary for importation of the Benelli M4 Combat Shotgun. The first units (count of 20,000) were delivered to the United States Marine Corps in 1999. During testing, the prototype was named XM1014, but after adoption, the 'X' was dropped, and the weapon was officially designated the M1014.