Ghost Load Your Beretta 1301 Tactical!

Published on June 8, 2024
Duration: 0:48

This guide details the advanced 'ghost loading' technique for the Beretta 1301 Tactical shotgun, as demonstrated by Clint Morgan. It allows for an extra round to be loaded into the chamber without occupying magazine tube capacity. This technique involves manually placing a round on the feed ramp and manipulating the bolt and action release.

Quick Summary

Ghost loading a Beretta 1301 Tactical involves manually placing an extra round on the feed ramp after pulling the charging handle fully back. Pressing the action release allows the bolt to chamber this round, increasing total capacity to 9 rounds (7+1+1) without occupying magazine tube space.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction and Initial Loading
  2. 00:13Chambering the First Round
  3. 00:23Ghost Loading Procedure
  4. 00:41Final Capacity

Frequently Asked Questions

What is ghost loading a shotgun?

Ghost loading is an advanced technique for semi-automatic shotguns where an extra round is manually placed on the feed ramp. This allows the bolt to chamber it, increasing the firearm's immediate capacity without using a magazine tube slot.

How do you ghost load a Beretta 1301 Tactical?

To ghost load a Beretta 1301 Tactical, pull the charging handle fully back, place a round on the feed ramp, press the action release to drop the ramp, and let the bolt close over the round.

What is the capacity of a Beretta 1301 Tactical when ghost loaded?

A standard Beretta 1301 Tactical, typically holding 7+1 rounds, can achieve a total capacity of 9 rounds (7 in the magazine tube, 1 in the chamber, and 1 ghost loaded) when employing this technique.

Is ghost loading safe?

Ghost loading can be safe when performed correctly by experienced individuals. Always follow safe firearm handling procedures, ensure the firearm is unloaded before starting, and keep fingers away from the bolt during manipulation.

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