Beretta 1301 RMR plates frish off the CNC amd heqding for Type 3 anodising tomorrow.
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Beretta 1301 RMR plates frish off the CNC amd heqding for Type 3 anodising tomorrow.
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Will these work on the 1301 comp, or are they meant for the tactical?
comp has longer receiver so the screwholes won't line up. Beretta makes a pic/weaver rail that fits a400/1301comp receivers. (but it raises your optic a bit more)
TINVOWOOT
From Trijicon.
The Trijicon SRO has the same footprint as the RMR. The sight does not come with a mount, so depending on your application, you may need a specific mounting kit or adapter that you can purchase from Trijicon.