Love my 1301 Comp. One day I'll add the Tactical to the stable but for now, it has to wait its turn in line. lol
What, no Beretta 1301 tactical love. That's a Shame, missing out on a beast.
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Have one on the way with about 400 rounds of slugs. Let the zombies come! (Well, at least in a couple of weeks once Canada Post manages to deliver everything to me!)
It's actually kinda funny that so many people are buying up tacticool shotguns at a time that is close to when they think they may have to use them. Out of all the various modern platforms out there, the tactical shotgun is arguably the one that requires the most skill, training, and practice to run effectively when the excrement impacts the rotary ventilation device. Short-stroking the gun, not understanding how shot pattern changes over distance, shells all over the floor from reloads that have never been practiced, not being ready to manage the recoil from 00 or slugs.
I'm not casting aspersions upon the fighting shotgun as a platform - I own a pair of them...I'm just saying that folks who haven't already invested the time and money to gain competence with them might be better served with something that feeds from a magazine, and perhaps comes with a slightly more genteel experience for the operator. Then again - I like shooting medium bore rifles that weigh in at seven pounds and change, so my interpretation of genteel is pretty warped.
It's actually kinda funny that so many people are buying up tacticool shotguns at a time that is close to when they think they may have to use them. Out of all the various modern platforms out there, the tactical shotgun is arguably the one that requires the most skill, training, and practice to run effectively when the excrement impacts the rotary ventilation device. Short-stroking the gun, not understanding how shot pattern changes over distance, shells all over the floor from reloads that have never been practiced, not being ready to manage the recoil from 00 or slugs.
I'm not casting aspersions upon the fighting shotgun as a platform - I own a pair of them...I'm just saying that folks who haven't already invested the time and money to gain competence with them might be better served with something that feeds from a magazine, and perhaps comes with a slightly more genteel experience for the operator. Then again - I like shooting medium bore rifles that weigh in at seven pounds and change, so my interpretation of genteel is pretty warped.
I’m sure it’s appropriate in the duck blind or while sitting still calling turkeys, but it’s passé af when the alphabet boi’s are dropping a no knock warrant on your ass lol. Only flat black or fde will cut it.![]()
Agree... These guy have the same thinking with some many people buying a new shotgun
On the other hand: pump shotguns are one of the most common sporting guns. Lots of guys I know, who have never heard of IPSC or 3 Gun, have put thousands upon thousands of rounds through pump guns. Lots of them 3" or 3.5" goose loads from sitting position (lay out blind).
If those guys decide they want a home defence gun, while a pump shotgun is the natural choice and they would put most tactical guys to shame using one.
Semis are well represented in the duck blind too.
You missed OD green. That's totally acceptable too.
Hi CGN, Is it just me or have a ton of tactical shotguns been getting sold lately, I was debating a Mossberg 590a1 and couldn't help but notice that they are moving fast. Anyone know why?



























