Recreating A BANNED Shotgun Setup?

Published on March 16, 2025
Duration: 0:48

This video explores recreating a shotgun configuration previously restricted by the ATF, specifically a Beretta 1301 with a 7-round capacity using an aftermarket magazine extension. The host details the components, including the Nordic Components MXT kit, and showcases the final build. It's noted that Beretta has since worked to reinstate this configuration for general sale.

Quick Summary

The ATF had banned the 7-round Beretta 1301 shotgun with an extended magazine tube. This video shows how to recreate that setup using a 5-round variant and a Nordic Components MXT extension kit. Beretta has since worked to reinstate this configuration for sale.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro: The Banned Beretta 1301 Setup
  2. 00:20Nordic Components Extension Kit Installation
  3. 00:36Final 7-Round Build & Legal Update

Frequently Asked Questions

What shotgun configuration was recently banned by the ATF?

The ATF had recently banned the 7-round variant of the Beretta 1301 shotgun when equipped with an extended magazine tube, impacting its general sale.

How can one recreate the banned Beretta 1301 7-round shotgun setup?

The setup can be recreated by using a 5-round Beretta 1301 variant and installing an aftermarket magazine extension kit, such as the Nordic Components MXT.

Has the Beretta 1301 7-round configuration been reinstated?

Yes, Beretta has since worked to get this specific configuration reinstated for general sale, despite the initial restrictions imposed by the ATF.

What aftermarket parts are shown for the Beretta 1301 build?

The video showcases the Nordic Components MXT Magazine Extension kit, which includes the extension tube and a long spring necessary for the 7-round capacity build.

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