Panzer M4 Inspection, Test firing, Review + How to make it cycle flawlessly for free

7 months ago
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Every gun you buy should be disassembled, inspected, and CLEANED before firing, especially anything imported. They are soaked with oil for shipping, storage. I'd bet most people with these M4 clones that have cycling issues with cheaper ammo may not be aware of this, DONT OIL THE GAS SYSTEM. Must be cleaned and dry. I've even read people with the real Benellis having issues... This might not correct everyones issues but may help a lot. After watching several vids of people unboxing and going right out to shoot and having cycling issues and blaming the gun I decided to make this video to explain a few things.. I cleaned my gun thoroughly before shooting it and it cycled 5 different ammo types flawlessly, from slow target loads on up... not one hiccup. Im very impressed with this cheap gun. And after inspecting a real M4 at Brownells, it looked like a hunk of junk, pitting in the steel, rough finish... wasnt impressed with the Benelli and glad I got this one. Comparison pics in the vid.

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