How To Disassemble/Take Apart, Oil/Lube, And Reassemble Beretta 1301 Tactical Mod 2 Shotgun. #howto

Published on April 24, 2024
Duration: 13:46

This video provides a detailed guide on how to disassemble, lubricate, and reassemble the Beretta 1301 Tactical Mod 2 shotgun. It covers removing the barrel, bolt assembly, and trigger group, with specific instructions on where to apply lubricant to ensure smooth operation. The guide emphasizes proper reassembly techniques, including engaging the bolt head and performing a function check.

Quick Summary

To disassemble the Beretta 1301 Tactical Mod 2, remove the barrel clamp, magazine cap, plug, and spring. Then, detach the handguard and barrel, followed by the follower. The bolt carrier is removed by wiggling the barrel to depress the bolt face. Finally, remove the trigger group pin to detach the trigger assembly. Lubricate all metal-on-metal contact points for optimal performance.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Overview
  2. 00:15Removing Barrel Clamp and Magazine Cap
  3. 00:47Removing Magazine Plug and Spring
  4. 01:24Removing Handguard and Barrel
  5. 01:37Removing Follower
  6. 01:44Removing Bolt Assembly
  7. 02:58Removing Trigger Assembly Pin
  8. 03:37Lubrication Points Overview
  9. 04:02Applying Lube to Receiver and Hinges
  10. 04:38Applying Lube to Trigger Group
  11. 05:40Lubricating Bolt Carrier Path
  12. 06:46Lubricating Guide Rods and Bolt
  13. 07:17Lubricating Extractor and Spring
  14. 09:17Oiling Magazine Spring
  15. 09:57Reassembling Trigger Group
  16. 10:13Reassembling Magazine Tube and Spring
  17. 10:49Inserting Follower
  18. 11:16Reinstalling Magazine Cap and Plug
  19. 11:36Reinstalling Barrel and Bolt Head
  20. 11:42Reinstalling Handguard
  21. 11:51Reinstalling Barrel Clamp
  22. 12:41Wiping Excess Oil
  23. 12:49Function Check and Final Steps
  24. 13:20Conclusion and Call to Action

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you disassemble the Beretta 1301 Tactical Mod 2 shotgun?

Disassembly involves removing the barrel clamp, magazine cap, plug, and spring. Then, remove the handguard and barrel, followed by the follower. The bolt carrier is removed by wiggling the barrel to depress the bolt face. Finally, the trigger group pin is removed to take out the trigger assembly.

Where should I apply lubricant on the Beretta 1301 Tactical Mod 2?

Lubricate all metal-on-metal contact points, including the receiver where the bolt travels, the bolt carrier, guide rods, and all pivot points within the trigger group. Oiling the magazine spring is also recommended for smoother feeding.

What tools are needed to disassemble the Beretta 1301 Tactical Mod 2?

You will need an Allen key for the barrel clamp, a flathead screwdriver or similar tool for the magazine plug, and a punch for the trigger group pin. A hammer or pliers may be helpful for the trigger pin if it's tight.

How do I reassemble the barrel on the Beretta 1301 Tactical Mod 2?

To reassemble the barrel, you'll need to wiggle it back and forth while simultaneously depressing the bolt head. This action helps to find the correct alignment and engage the locking mechanism properly.

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