Ghost Load Your Beretta 1301 Tactical!

Published on June 8, 2024
Duration: 0:48

This video demonstrates the 'ghost load' technique for the Beretta 1301 Tactical shotgun, allowing for an extra round to be carried in the chamber. Clint Morgan explains how to load the magazine tube, chamber one round, and then perform the ghost load by holding the bolt open, placing a round on the feed ramp, and releasing the bolt. This method increases the total capacity to nine rounds (7+1+1) for the 12 Gauge shotgun.

Quick Summary

To ghost load a Beretta 1301 Tactical, load the magazine, chamber one round, pull the charging handle flush, place a round on the feed ramp, press the action release, and let the bolt close. This increases capacity to 9 rounds (7+1+1).

Chapters

  1. 00:00Intro & Magazine Loading
  2. 00:13Chambering First Round
  3. 00:23Ghost Loading Demonstration
  4. 00:41Final Capacity Explained

Frequently Asked Questions

How do you ghost load a Beretta 1301 Tactical?

To ghost load a Beretta 1301 Tactical, first load the magazine tube. Then, chamber one round and release the bolt. Pull the charging handle back until flush, place a round on the feed ramp, press the action release, and let the bolt close over the round.

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

When ghost loaded, the Beretta 1301 Tactical can hold a total of nine rounds. This includes the standard capacity of seven rounds in the magazine tube, one round in the chamber, and one additional round ghost loaded onto the feed ramp.

Can the Beretta 1301 Tactical shotgun be ghost loaded?

Yes, the Beretta 1301 Tactical shotgun can be ghost loaded. This technique allows an extra round to be carried in the chamber, increasing the firearm's overall capacity beyond its standard magazine limit.

What is the purpose of ghost loading a shotgun?

The primary purpose of ghost loading a shotgun is to increase its immediate ammunition capacity by carrying an extra round directly in the chamber. This is particularly useful for self-defense or tactical applications where rapid access to more rounds is critical.

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