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Has anyone compiled a list of the recommended upgrades for these? I’m brutal at Google.
Has anyone compiled a list of the recommended upgrades for these? I’m brutal at Google.
Just watched the disassembly and deep dive video on YouTube. He mentioned a few possible upgrades and was wondering if anyone had detailed the things that you should upgrade for operational reliability.
Check out the magload anti double feed bolt release. Solves the Achiles Heel of the 1301. Also, look into a new mag tube follower.
I’ve had the double feed happen several times.
The shell lifter, bolt release and Kickoff stock are worth it.Its been a few years- any new suggestions on 1301 Comp upgrades- Competition related? My buddy found some gear from Tactical Ordinace--+4 extension tube/clamp..What 1301 PRO parts would work as upgrades for the 1301 Comp?
8K+ rounds and zero cleaning?! Thats impressive. I assume you lube it regularly?Gear is cool, but in my limited experience the only thing a 1301 comp needs is a shooter that can feed it.
It was made for shooting comps on a relatively short range and taking anything you throw at it. It doesn't actually need any upgrades.
All you have to do is be able to keep up with feeding it. Leave the gun alone, get yourself a couple of caddies and practice shoving as many shells into the port as you can.
I have 2 of them, the one has seen 8k+ without cleaning. The other is unfired because I went down the rabbit hole of installing a kenny auto lifter and the project stalled because I'm a retard.
Picked up my 1301 comp pro last week and had Casey put on the Nordic Components +4 ext kit with nut and legal plug.
Next will be optic.
*not legal advice* but when we shot IPSC nationals for shotgun in 2019 at equipment check they had a pile of SAAMI spec 3" and 3.5" dummy shells machined to test capacity. So long as they could not seat the 6th round in the magazine tube you were in compliance and I was told *by the match organizers* this was at the instruction of the CFO. 6 rounds of SAAMI spec 3" works out to be 420.6mm (70.1mm x 6) so as long as your useable magazine length was less than that number, you were in legal compliance. My tube ended up being 418mm.Interesting, so to be clear how many 2 & 3/4 rounds can the magazine (only the magazine tube - not including the chamber or gate if ghost loading) hold now?
I am guessing 6?
*not legal advice* but when we shot IPSC nationals for shotgun in 2019 at equipment check they had a pile of SAAMI spec 3" and 3.5" dummy shells machined to test capacity. So long as they could not seat the 6th round in the magazine tube you were in compliance and I was told *by the match organizers* this was at the instruction of the CFO. 6 rounds of SAAMI spec 3" works out to be 420.6mm (70.1mm x 6) so as long as your useable magazine length was less than that number, you were in legal compliance. My tube ended up being 418mm.
In reality that worked out to be 7 2 3/4" shells in a 3" chamber and 8 2 3/4" shells in a 3.5" chamber for most ammo brands. Add one in the chamber and one ghost loaded, your 3" shotgun can hold 9 rounds.
Whether or not an everyday cop knows that and is willing to charge you is a different story.
100% correct. I was shooting a 3” chamber Breda B12i. It’s one reason why 3.5” guns started to fall out of favour in IPSC here unless you’re shooting open or modified since, as you said, max 9 to start.Thank you, this is exactly my understanding.
In theory the gun can can not legally hold more than 5 rounds (as you elude to that could actually be 5.99 rounds) of the ammo it is chambered for (ie 3" or 3.5").
This of course will equate to more rounds of 2 3/4".
Just to confirm you were running a gun chambered in 3" and with the measurements you provided it could hold 9 rounds off the start (7 in the magazine / one on the gate ghost load / one in the chamber? Out of curiosity did that mean that a 3.5" gun could have 8 in the magazine for a total of 10 off the start?
Looking at the rules if you are shooting "Shotgun Standard" or "Shotgun Standard Manual" the IPSC rules state you can only start with 9 max anyways. "Shotgun Open" & "Shotgun Modified" can have higher round counts from the start.
Thinking out loud 7 in the magazine is optimal as you can do 2 quad loads from an empty gun (+1 in the chamber)