I just purchased my 1301 comp pro yesterday. I went with the nordic components +6 tube and barrel clamp. Fingers crossed it installs smooth and cycles well.
Thank you so much for your video. I was about to buy this gun, but was concerned at the 2+1 capacity. Now that I know it's easily modified to remove the plug and add an extender tube, I'm definitely buying it.
UPDATE - Bought it - Love it, and the restrictor plug is easily removed (tip - keep the restrictor to use as a guide tool to compress the spring when you re-install the cap).
I bought one last month, absolutely love it. Such a beast! Question though, does anyone know how to unload the shells safely? The only way I can figure out how to do it is by charging the handle each time, taking out the bullet, then firing (so stupid), then rinse and repeat for each individual shell. Such a pain, any other ideas? Also, the blue "beretta" plastic piece at the end of the barrel: is there a function/purpose to that beyond just looks when you open the gun for the first time?
R906 PSHTony oh the pros out there. You gotta call your local gun shop and have them special order it from their beretta rep. If you’re only using it for home defense I’d get the tactical for sure, but from Langdon Tactical (best version, all modded out). If you’re gonna use at all for 3 gun or skeet or hunting, I’d go with the pro for surez
What is the length of shotgun shells, is this not easy to say 3” and or 2 3/4” shell, can you have a combination 3” an 2 3/4” in the magazine, you forget the simplest important stuff. Why?
@@ProjectMotive because it's easier to experiment on shotguns. Rifles is bit complicated and require lot of testings to ensure that it would properly cycle whole varies of ammo loads
@@SlavicCinnamonRollie556 An AR15 is a known quantity and it has far less variety of ammo types than a shotgun. Even if they just do 556 and 300 black that’s only 5 common grain types. As opposed to dozens of 12 gushed types in both high and low brass. Most are not even built end to end by one manufacturer.
@@lordtrini not sure why they’d want to dive in AR industry if there’s so many AR manfacturers in the game. If I want higher quality AR I’d go for LMT/LWRC, if I want cheap garbage AR I’d go for PSA, Bear creek or Diamondback
I just purchased my 1301 comp pro yesterday. I went with the nordic components +6 tube and barrel clamp. Fingers crossed it installs smooth and cycles well.
Congrats on your new 1301 Comp Pro! You should be ok with the install. Enjoy👍
Please record the process of installing the Tube Extension.
I certainly will. Make sure to subscribe for new videos coming soon (including the extended mag tube install).
@@ProForceSecurity still waiting for the video lol
Sooo installing tube extension?
Is it 21" or 24"?
I like this 1301 Com Pro. Great review.
I may pick this one because I have the Q5 match. So the blue on this will go well with it.
Best comp shotgun made come at me benelli!🤯🔫✊🏿
Thank you so much for your video. I was about to buy this gun, but was concerned at the 2+1 capacity. Now that I know it's easily modified to remove the plug and add an extender tube, I'm definitely buying it.
UPDATE - Bought it - Love it, and the restrictor plug is easily removed (tip - keep the restrictor to use as a guide tool to compress the spring when you re-install the cap).
Are these available now in the US? If so, what is the retail price and where can we order one from? Thanks
MSRP is $1,675 on Beretta's website. You can go to sosomarriba.com/contact-us (and place an order with them)
A gun shop in indiana has one of the 21 for 1300
Berettas site says it comes with the extended tube, why does that gun not come with it
Could you use this for sporting clay shooting? Or too short?
Is this a 21 or 24”? Yours came with an extra spacer for the stock? Are you located in the US?
Did you mention which extended chokes it comes with? It looks like there's one installed and two more in the case.
Dear sir good opternoon so that shot gun price how much doler and what I can do pleas tell me information
Where are you located?
Where is that follow-up video?
I bought one last month, absolutely love it. Such a beast!
Question though, does anyone know how to unload the shells safely? The only way I can figure out how to do it is by charging the handle each time, taking out the bullet, then firing (so stupid), then rinse and repeat for each individual shell. Such a pain, any other ideas?
Also, the blue "beretta" plastic piece at the end of the barrel: is there a function/purpose to that beyond just looks when you open the gun for the first time?
Do not see 1301 comp pro out here, but there is the 1301 tactical, Whould it be better to wait for 1301 pro or buy the tactical and moddify it?
R906 PSHTony oh the pros out there. You gotta call your local gun shop and have them special order it from their beretta rep. If you’re only using it for home defense I’d get the tactical for sure, but from Langdon Tactical (best version, all modded out). If you’re gonna use at all for 3 gun or skeet or hunting, I’d go with the pro for surez
Where did you buy the comp pro?
www.somarriba.com/contact-us
You can call them and they will help you place the order👍
Almost at 1000 subs!!!
Thanks! I know, can't wait!!! Make sure to subscribe to reach that 1K 😀
How bout installing video 4 longer tube?
Coming soon Niko. Make sure to subscribe to get the notification.
What is the length of shotgun shells, is this not easy to say 3” and or 2 3/4” shell, can you have a combination 3” an 2 3/4” in the magazine, you forget the simplest important stuff. Why?
If I could only keep one, it would be my 92x Performance. My 1301 comp is a tall slim sexy girl, but I prefer short and thicc😎
Thx. How much please
This or the Benelli M4?
Probably depends on how much you want to pay. Both gas systems are reliable from what I've read. Benelli probably costs more is my guess.
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It doesn’t look like this shotgun is available on GunBroker or my local firearms store 😪WTF
i wish beretta had a ar15
they have their own AR style rifle called ARX100.. Lol
@@SlavicCinnamonRollie556 I know that. They have multiple shotgun operating systems. So why not rifles.
@@ProjectMotive because it's easier to experiment on shotguns. Rifles is bit complicated and require lot of testings to ensure that it would properly cycle whole varies of ammo loads
@@SlavicCinnamonRollie556 An AR15 is a known quantity and it has far less variety of ammo types than a shotgun. Even if they just do 556 and 300 black that’s only 5 common grain types. As opposed to dozens of 12 gushed types in both high and low brass. Most are not even built end to end by one manufacturer.
@@lordtrini not sure why they’d want to dive in AR industry if there’s so many AR manfacturers in the game. If I want higher quality AR I’d go for LMT/LWRC, if I want cheap garbage AR I’d go for PSA, Bear creek or Diamondback
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I guess that you are looking for the italian honorary citizenship......
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@@ProForceSecurity congratulations for the new shooting tool...
@@keyhole9601 Thanks Key👍
Key Hole I have been doing the same. I have been going with Italian firearms without even noticing they were Italian. They make some nice stuff.