Sling Mounting Options For Beretta 1301 Tactical & How To Mount Trex Arms 2 Point Sling Multicam.

Published on May 11, 2024
Duration: 8:09

This guide details sling mounting options for the Beretta 1301 Tactical Mod 2, focusing on the pistol grip version and the T-Rex Arms 2-point sling. It explains optimal placement for right and left-handed shooters to ensure proper firearm retention and comfort, and suggests aftermarket solutions for standard stock models. The video also covers the use of a sling keeper for tidying excess sling material.

Quick Summary

For the Beretta 1301 Tactical Mod 2 pistol grip, optimal sling mounting involves using the side clips. Right-handed shooters should attach the rear and front mounts to the right side for secure, flat retention. Left-handed shooters reverse this. Standard stocks benefit from aftermarket QD mounts for better positioning.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro & Beretta 1301 Sling Options
  2. 00:36Mod 2 Pistol Grip Sling Mounting
  3. 01:11Right vs. Left-Handed Mounting
  4. 01:51Bottom Sling Mounting Options
  5. 02:12Standard Stock Sling Mounting Challenges
  6. 02:32Magpul MSA QD for Standard Stocks
  7. 03:42QD Sling Mount Installation
  8. 04:17Attaching the QD Sling
  9. 05:07Optimal Sling Length & Retention
  10. 05:47Alternative Side Mounting
  11. 06:35Sling Adjustment & Fit
  12. 06:46T-Rex Arms Sling Keeper Install
  13. 07:11Using the Sling Keeper
  14. 07:30Future Videos & Outro

Frequently Asked Questions

What are the best sling mounting points on a Beretta 1301 Tactical Mod 2 pistol grip version?

For the Mod 2 pistol grip, utilize the integrated metal clips on the sides of the receiver/stock. For right-handed shooters, mount the rear sling attachment on the right side and the front on the right side as well, allowing the shotgun to lay flat and be retained securely.

How should a left-handed shooter mount a sling on a Beretta 1301 Tactical Mod 2?

A left-handed shooter should reverse the typical mounting. Attach the rear sling mount to the clip on the left side of the firearm and the front mount to the clip on the right side. This ensures proper retention and a comfortable carry.

What is recommended for sling mounting on a Beretta 1301 with a standard stock?

The standard stock's bottom stud is not ideal. For improved positioning and retention, consider an aftermarket solution like the Magpul MSA QD sling mount, which can be installed on the M-LOK handguard.

How do you properly adjust a shotgun sling for comfortable carry?

Adjust the sling so the top of the buttstock is roughly in line with your collarbone. This height helps keep the firearm retained and prevents the buttstock from hitting your chin or neck, especially when moving.

Where is the best place to mount a T-Rex Arms sling keeper on a Beretta 1301 pistol grip?

The sling keeper can be mounted on the pistol grip near the receiver. This location avoids contact with the barrel and does not interfere with the grip, allowing for easy management of excess sling material.

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