Benelli M4 Parts Status at FFT + My Review of Colion Noir’s Benelli M4 Build
In this post I share the latest Freedom Fighter Tactical Benelli M4 parts status (collapsible stocks, recoil tubes, titanium/steel mag tubes, bolt release buttons, charging handles) and break down Mr. Colion Noir’s Benelli M4 build video—what he chose, why it runs, and how to reach simple 922(r) compliance with the fewest purchases. If you’re building or refreshing a Benelli M4/M1014, this quick guide will help you prioritize upgrades and avoid stock-outs.
0:00 Intro & what I’m covering today
0:13 Subscribe + how to reach me (text/call/email)
0:36 FFT mission: perfecting the Benelli M4 since 2008
0:59 Inventory status: stocks, recoil tubes, mag tubes, buttons, handles
1:26 What may go out of stock next (and why)
1:45 Quick travel note & shipping cadence
2:12 Who is Mr. Colion Noir + why his M4 video matters
2:57 Colion’s upgrade path (overview)
3:31 FFT parts in his build: mag tube + trigger kit
3:55 922(r) compliance logic the easy way
4:18 Ammo/load notes from his range time
4:53 My takeaways for new & seasoned M4 owners
5:15 Where to watch his video & how to ask me questions
5:40 Wrap up, thanks, and safety note
Today I’m sharing a quick Freedom Fighter Tactical Benelli M4 parts status and my thoughts on Mr. Colion Noir’s Benelli M4 build video. If you’re new, welcome—hit subscribe and feel free to text or call me at the number on my site. We’ve been perfecting the Benelli M4/M1014 since 2008, and I’m here 365 days a year to help you build the best shotgun for your needs.
Inventory status: demand is strong for collapsible stocks (skeletonized), recoil tubes, titanium and steel seven-round mag tubes, steel extensions, oversized bolt release buttons, and charging handles. I’m working new batches now, but some items may cycle out of stock—so if you’re mid-build, grab what you need before the shelves empty.
Let’s talk Colion Noir’s Benelli M4 build. His video (“Are These Benelli M4 Shotgun Upgrades Worth It?”) walks through a well-rounded defensive setup. He used our FFT seven-round magazine tube and the FFT three-piece trigger kit—a combo that, together, is an easy route toward 922(r) compliance while also improving function and feel. He also ran a rail/forend and light, and he mentions why a bigger bolt release can help (I make one that pairs with our knurled charging handles). He notes light loads can be hit-or-miss on any semi-auto; that’s normal—tune ammo to purpose.
My takeaways: If you want a clean, proven upgrade path, start with the mag tube and trigger kit for performance and compliance, then add the bolt release button, charging handle, and stock/tube as budget and availability allow. If you’ve got questions about parts, fitment, or sequencing, text or call me—I’ll help you dial it in. Thanks for watching and reading—be safe and enjoy your Benelli M4.