Military Armament Corporation 1014 12 Gauge Semi-Automatic Shotgun with 18 Inch Barrel

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Product Description

What's in the Box

  • MAC 1014 12 Gauge Semi-Automatic Shotgun with 18.5 Inch Barrel
  • Owner's Manual

The MAC 1014 shotgun is derived from the iconic firearm that has served troops around the globe for more than two decades, and is synonymous with the GWOT and prized by the troops who carried them. MAC is excited to offer this proven self-regulating piston design shotgun, most notably known for its effectiveness, ease of maintenance and unrivaled reliability with a wide range of shotgun loads.

All MAC 1014 shotguns come from the factory with a preinstalled picatinny style rail with a ghost ring rear sight that is adjustable for windage/elevation, and adjustable front post with contrasting white dot that is also adjustable for windage.

The 18.5” barrel features the Benelli/Mobil pattern choke tube system for consistent patterns that can be tuned to any shot type load. 

Firearm Specifications

  • Manufacturer: Military Armament Corp (MAC)
  • Model: 1014
  • Caliber: 12 Gauge 3" Chamber
  • Barrel Length: 18.5"
  • Overall Length: 40"
  • Finish: Black Anodized
  • Grips: Polymer
  • Sights: Ghost Ring Rear/Blade Front
  • Magazine Capacity: 5+1
  • Additional Features: Choke Tube: Benelli/Mobil® 1/3/5 Included

Customer Comments

Customer Reviews

(5 out of 5) You get more than you paid for
by Michael from Lynchburg, Ohio on May 14, 2025

I got on the whole Benelli M4 kick a while ago and have a real Benelli, but hate taking it out all the time because they are not a cheap gun and I don’t want to tear it up. So I took a chance and bought this gun. My friend has the Panzer M4 and has nothing but problems with it. I was surprised when taking it apart to clean it up and add a Benelli extended mag tube and a couple other parts to keep it 922r compliant. The gun is very well built. It does have some rough machined areas, and I had to polish them up, or you can just shoot the 100 rounds of high-power loads like the manual says and they’ll wear in and all will be good. But I work on these a lot, so I did the first option and polished. When done, took it to the range and put 200 rounds of mixed loads through it—not a single hiccup. The finish is not as good as a Benelli, but close, and you really can’t knock it for a \$350 gun that all your Benelli parts will fit.