Langdon Tactical Beretta 1301 Enhanced Shotgun

Published on September 14, 2020
Duration: 4:59

This guide details the modification process for the Langdon Tactical Enhanced Beretta 1301 Tactical shotgun, focusing on installing aftermarket components from Aridus Industries, Magpul, Aimpoint, and Surefire. The enhancements aim to improve ergonomics, accessory mounting, optics integration, and ammunition management. Instruction is provided by Ernest Langdon, a former law enforcement officer with extensive firearms experience.

Quick Summary

The Langdon Tactical Enhanced Beretta 1301 features key upgrades like Aridus Industries adapters for Magpul furniture, an Aridus CROM mount for Aimpoint optics (enabling co-witness), a detachable shell carrier, extended magazine tube, and a Surefire light, all aimed at improving tactical performance and ergonomics.

Chapters

  1. 00:11Introduction to LTT Beretta 1301
  2. 01:20Aridus Industries Furniture Upgrades
  3. 02:01Optics and Co-Witnessing
  4. 02:56Ammunition Management
  5. 03:34Lighting and Capacity
  6. 04:01Ergonomic Enhancements

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the key upgrades for the Langdon Tactical Beretta 1301 Enhanced Shotgun?

Key upgrades include Aridus Industries adapters for Magpul furniture, an Aridus CROM mount for Aimpoint optics enabling co-witness, a detachable Aridus shell carrier, an extended magazine tube for increased capacity, and a Surefire light.

How does the Aridus CROM mount benefit the Beretta 1301?

The Aridus CROM mount allows for a low-profile mounting of Aimpoint Micro or RMR optics while retaining the ability to co-witness with the shotgun's factory ghost ring sights, crucial for tactical reliability.

What ergonomic improvements does the Langdon Tactical build offer?

Ergonomic improvements come from the Magpul SGA stock with Aridus adapter and the Magpul Zhukov forend with Aridus adapter, enhancing grip, shoulder comfort, and providing M-LOK accessory mounting points.

Why is beveling the loading port important on a tactical shotgun?

Beveling the loading port removes sharp edges, making it significantly faster and safer to perform emergency reloads under pressure. This is a critical modification for high-stress shooting scenarios.

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