Beretta 1301 Comp Pro accessories

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Any suggestions for
1. Tube extention
2. Flashlight mount
3. Side saddle
4. QD sling mounts
5. Possibly a pic rail

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Any suggestions for
1. Tube extention
2. Flashlight mount
3. Side saddle
4. QD sling mounts
5. Possibly a pic rail

My 2cents, Nordic components extension, Magpul barrel clamp (gives you a front QD, already got rear from factory), buy any Velcro side saddle you like, but lots of them, they are cheap. Order Velcro brand tape from amazon and put that on the shotgun, is superior. Wait for the 1301 Gen 2 factory forestock to be available in Canada for the flashlight mount.
 
I realize it's your gun and you can do anything you want with it, but I wonder why you want a bunch of tacticool accessories on one of the best out-of-the-box competition shotguns. IMO put a Nordic tube on it and forget the rest for the 1301 Tacs.
 
Match saver and a +1 extension are the only things I did to mine. Some type of belt-mounted caddy for reloading from is my choice over a gun-mounted shell holder.

I get the idea behind having reloads on the gun, but for my use it's too slow.

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I added mag extension and barrel clamp from S & J Hardware. Definitely will change balance point of the gun especially with ammo in it. Barrel clamp has pic rail and QD cup. Parts fit well.
 
I realize it's your gun and you can do anything you want with it, but I wonder why you want a bunch of tacticool accessories on one of the best out-of-the-box competition shotguns. IMO put a Nordic tube on it and forget the rest for the 1301 Tacs.

What's the difference between the s&j one and the Nordic one? Besides the price?
 
What's the difference between the s&j one and the Nordic one? Besides the price?

S&J is steel and a defined length, and the Nordic is aluminum and somewhat lego-ish. For the Nordic you need to buy a nut/adapter to fit your shotgun that replaces your factory magazine cap, you then buy a tube of varying lengths to thread into that. Both are very high quality, but different enough to be unique.
 
...Some type of belt-mounted caddy for reloading from is my choice over a gun-mounted shell holder. I get the idea behind having reloads on the gun, but for my use it's too slow.

I personally like having a velcro caddy on the right side of the stock, strictly to have ammo readily at hand. Not for competition, but for pest control around the farm, protecting livestock. I rip it off before shooting. Personally not a fan of the bulky plastic or metal shell holders, at all.
 
S&J is steel and a defined length, and the Nordic is aluminum and somewhat lego-ish. For the Nordic you need to buy a nut/adapter to fit your shotgun that replaces your factory magazine cap, you then buy a tube of varying lengths to thread into that. Both are very high quality, but different enough to be unique.

We also have a,new magazine cla.p wirh light rail and qd mound and Inc a rubbed anti slip insert. It's also $50 cheaper then ordinary sold in Canada
 
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