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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
Road Side Pub
Beretta 1301
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<blockquote data-quote="RES0574" data-source="post: 16534885" data-attributes="member: 176936"><p>Is the 1301 the Tactical model, or Comp? If Tactical, the barrel is 18-1/2". Most 3-gun comp shotguns are with a longer barrel, between 21-24 inches. Is the shotgun you are looking at new or previously owned? Curious if someone went through the process of adding the listed components, then realized that they were never going to get the shotgun where they wanted it for 3-gun. Prices are about the same for both models, so if 3-gun is your desired use, I would lean toward the Comp. The Comp Pro is fantastic. I have shot the Comp Pro performing mag dumps at +10 shells (with extension), and it ran very smooth. I think those run about $1500.00.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RES0574, post: 16534885, member: 176936"] Is the 1301 the Tactical model, or Comp? If Tactical, the barrel is 18-1/2". Most 3-gun comp shotguns are with a longer barrel, between 21-24 inches. Is the shotgun you are looking at new or previously owned? Curious if someone went through the process of adding the listed components, then realized that they were never going to get the shotgun where they wanted it for 3-gun. Prices are about the same for both models, so if 3-gun is your desired use, I would lean toward the Comp. The Comp Pro is fantastic. I have shot the Comp Pro performing mag dumps at +10 shells (with extension), and it ran very smooth. I think those run about $1500.00. [/QUOTE]
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