 Hey there friends, thanks for checking in. Today we're looking at a Mac 2, a Nersha Driven semi-auto shotgun imported by SDS. What is Mac? Military Armament Corporation. The Mac 2 has Turkish walnut, looks really nice, about a 3 quarter inch butt pad there. It has parts interchangeable with the Benelli M2. Aftermarket parts available, something that you need, you know, or something that you want, it will interchange with this, which is nice. A lot of people like that shotgun and this is priced well. You're looking at right around $5.50. It's a Nersha Driven semi-auto shotgun, 5 plus 1, 2 and 3 quarter inch. It offers Benelli mobile chokes, 18 and a half inch barrel. You can see it has the raised front sight, ghost ring rear sight, an integrated pick rail. Those who want to run a dot or anything like that, but it's a nice looking shotgun, nice feeling shotgun. I can feel it right there. The wood looks cool. A lot of people, you know, they say they like the polymer furniture or other people say they like wood. I love it all, but I think this is pretty cool. Offers a lot for the money, $550 interchangeable, Benelli M2 parts. Let's go ahead and check out this other one because it's even more impressive in my eyes. The one that I think is super cool is right here. It's the Mac 1014 wood. This is a copy of a Benelli M4 with the Turkish walnut furniture. It looks pretty much the same with the extension of this magazine tube. Now the tube ends here. The capacity is the same as the one I just showed you, except it has this extension here, a barrel clamp and aftermarket Benelli magazine tubes can be fitted in here, put all the way to the extension, and it would look essentially the same, but with more capacity. Once again, 18 and a half inch barrel. What makes it different? It is gas driven. It has a dual piston system for that that gas operating system. Very similar to the Benelli M4, and the parts are interchangeable as well. Also has the ghost ring rear sight and the integrated pick rail. Nice shotgun. You're looking at a little over $600 for this, and once again, if you compare that to the Benelli models, you'll see that it is well over half the cost. Nice feel to it, I have to say. It has this quality feel to it that I certainly enjoy. I like the cutouts here with the handguard. SDS imports have their own engineers in Knoxville, Tennessee. They have their hand in the design and many of the ideas. The engineers get to work and come up with something like this and offer it at a price that's more affordable than some of the competition out there, and these two shotguns have a great feel to it. I'd love to get my hands on at least one of them. Probably the 10-14 would. I think that thing is pretty awesome, but this is pretty cool too. Right around $550 for this, a little over $600 for the other one. Excellent looking and feeling shotguns, interchangeable choke tubes, Benelli parts. Nice options coming out of Military Armament Corporation. If you like videos like this, please subscribe and share. I always appreciate thumbs up button. Thanks for watching and you guys be safe.