The ATF Had to NERF This Shotgun!

Published on December 4, 2024
Duration: 6:00

This video provides an expert-level overview of the Beretta 1301 Tactical Mod 2, drawing on the instructor's extensive experience. Key takeaways include its weight advantage over the Benelli M4, the fast 'Blink' gas system, and the ATF's recent import restrictions on higher-capacity magazines. The instructor also demonstrates the 'ghost loading' technique and discusses the shotgun's adaptability for various ammunition types and accessories.

Quick Summary

The Beretta 1301 Tactical Mod 2 is a lightweight, semi-automatic 12-gauge shotgun featuring a fast 'Blink' gas system. Its 7+1 capacity, expandable via ghost loading, led to ATF import restrictions on 7-round tubes, with future models using 5-round tubes. It offers improved maneuverability over the Benelli M4.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction: Beretta 1301 Tactical Mod 2
  2. 00:21Beretta 1301 Tactical Introduction
  3. 00:42Beretta 1301 vs. Benelli M4 Comparison
  4. 01:051301 Weight, Recoil, and Loading
  5. 01:341301 Other Features & Blink System
  6. 02:11Presenter's Disclosure & Gen 1 vs Gen 2
  7. 02:32Gen 1 vs Gen 2 Differences
  8. 03:001301 Features for Competition Shooters
  9. 03:371301 Self-Cleaning Claims
  10. 04:011301 Round Capacity and ATF Ban
  11. 04:24Ghost Loading How-To
  12. 04:59Other 1301 Capabilities (Chokes, Suppressors)
  13. 05:33Concluding Thoughts & Alternatives

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the Beretta 1301 Tactical Mod 2 unique?

The Beretta 1301 Tactical Mod 2 stands out with its lightweight design, faster cycling 'Blink' gas system, and features like an improved lift gate and aggressive checkering. Its capacity and subsequent ATF import restrictions on higher-round magazines also make it a notable firearm.

How do you perform 'ghost loading' on a shotgun?

Ghost loading involves fully loading the magazine tube, chambering one round, holding the bolt to the rear, then seating an additional shell onto the feed ramp before dropping the bolt. This allows for one extra round beyond the standard capacity.

Why did the ATF ban 7-round tubes for the Beretta 1301 Tactical?

The ATF's action was reportedly due to the 1301 Tactical's ability to achieve a high round count (7+1, plus ghost loading to 9) which may have been perceived as exceeding certain import or capacity regulations for civilian models. Future imports will feature 5-round tubes.

How does the Beretta 1301 Tactical Mod 2 compare to the Benelli M4?

The 1301 Tactical Mod 2 is about a pound lighter than the Benelli M4, offering better maneuverability. While the M4 is renowned for its combat-proven reliability, the 1301 boasts a faster cycling gas system and a more accessible price point for many.

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