How To Install Aimpoint Acro P2 Red Dot On Beretta 1301 Using Scalarworks Sync 2 Mount & Other Dots.

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  • Опубликовано: 7 сен 2024
  • This is a how to install video about the aimpoint acro p2 going onto the beretta 1301 tactical mod 2 shotgun using the scalarworks sync 2 mount. I talk about various red dots that can be used on this shotgun reliably and why I ended up choosing the aimpoint acro. I also talk about the sighting system a little. If you want to see more content like this please like subscribe and share. If you have any comments feel free to comment. More videos on the way for the beretta 1301. Thanks for watching.

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  • @ArmyGreensTanBoots
    @ArmyGreensTanBoots 2 месяца назад +1

    You convinced me to grab the SYNC over the Aridus CROM, nice set up.

    • @GearAndGuns
      @GearAndGuns  2 месяца назад +1

      @@ArmyGreensTanBoots scalarworks makes some of the best mounts. Aridus makes some good stuff too but that rear iron sight at the back of the crom isn’t needed because you still get to keep your rear iron when installing the sync mount. Definitely won’t be disappointed with it. Thank you.

  • @454ssstig
    @454ssstig 2 месяца назад +1

    Just the setup I was looking for, thanks 👌

    • @GearAndGuns
      @GearAndGuns  2 месяца назад +1

      @@454ssstig no problem. If you can get your hands on an rmr hd to throw on there that’s what I would’ve preferred. They’re just harder to get.

  • @jc51373
    @jc51373 День назад +1

    Not sure I completely understand the concept of co witnessing. Seems redundant overall? All you are really doing is illuminating your existing sights?

    • @GearAndGuns
      @GearAndGuns  День назад +1

      @@jc51373 co witnessing means I can see my iron sights through the optic or see them both at the same time. It’s not illuminating the existing sights. If my optic fails for whatever reason, i can see my rear iron sight, look through the optic and then line up my front iron sight. If you type in on the internet “iron sight co witness” then go to the images section, it will give you a visual representation of what iron sights co witnessing looks like.

    • @jc51373
      @jc51373 День назад +1

      @@GearAndGuns I bought the MRO HD today for my 1301 and brought it home I hate it, has some major defects. I am headed back to get either the p2 or T2 tomorrow. Thanks for the video was helpful.

    • @GearAndGuns
      @GearAndGuns  День назад

      @@jc51373 sorry to hear about the defects. That’s a pretty good optic. P2 or t2 are good options. Eotech is another good one but bulky. Trijicon rmr hd or rcr are also good options for this shotgun. No problem. Happy to help.

    • @jc51373
      @jc51373 20 часов назад +1

      @@GearAndGuns The issues with the MRO have not been resolved. You can see the chipset reflecting in the glass in glare situations, I tested it out. The sight picture overall is awesome but that and the battery life when using the circle reticle is a deal breaker. The T2 is smaller but at least no bugs in the design.

    • @GearAndGuns
      @GearAndGuns  19 часов назад

      @@jc51373 that’s annoying. Not a huge fan of the circle reticle myself but I could see why you’d like that on shotgun. Could try using the circle dot only? Not sure how bad the chip set reflection is. T2 is a solid option. If you really want the circle dot you could get an Eotech but battery life is bad on that too.

  • @donculver8671
    @donculver8671 Месяц назад +1

    Great post, I'm a newbie to red dot and shotguns so my stoopid question is: when you say co-witness does that mean the red dot is your front sight so when aiming downstream you put the red dot directly on the front white iron sight? Or does it hover above the front white iron sight as shown in your video?

    • @GearAndGuns
      @GearAndGuns  Месяц назад +1

      @@donculver8671 thank you. no question is a stupid question brother. If you look up on google “scalarworks sync 02 mount” and click scalarworks website, it will show you an exact picture at the top of the listing of what it looks like. You can also look up “absolute co witness iron sights” and that will show you a visual as well. For this mount (which is an absolute co witness mount) and gun you’ll pretty much be looking into your rear circle iron sight, then you’ll see your red dot which will be lying on the tip of your front sight post. It will slightly vary between person based on body type, where your cheek weld/stock shouldering is, and what mount and optic you use. But absolute co witness is usually where the iron sights are inline with your red dot. If you have a cheek riser like on this gun, I can move the cheek riser up to where my eyes are more in line with my red dot and the red dot sits a little above the iron sights. Or if you don’t like the iron sights you can take the front iron sight off and adjust the rear iron sights down so you don’t really see either. 1/3rd co witness is what your iron sights sit at the lower 1/3 of your optic glass so your red dot will sit above your iron sights. Hope this helps.

    • @donculver8671
      @donculver8671 Месяц назад +1

      @@GearAndGuns Thats helps and I'll do my research per your suggestions! I've order a Beretta 1301 V2 in Gray and should be arriving next week to my local gun shop. As you already know this model has the pistol grip with Mesa tactical stock so I should be able to align my iron sights which I definitely want to keep with the optic. Gotta say good optics ain't cheap but this is kinda my grail shotgun so it's all good, don't have to buy all the extra goodies right away. There something to say for delayed gratification (I'm 60). I subscribed and will keep following your channel, you post good intel, keep it up! Thx

    • @GearAndGuns
      @GearAndGuns  Месяц назад

      @@donculver8671 happy to help. No problem. You don’t have to look it up it will just show you a picture of exactly what it looks like. I hope you enjoy it. You’re right, good optics aren’t cheap. There’s a bunch of great options if you don’t want the acro p2. I’ve seen some complaints about the acro p2 lately but haven’t had problems myself. Maybe give the Trijicon rcr or rmr hd a try. Only thing you really need is some ammo for the side of the gun, a sling and a flashlight. Red dot is kinda extra. Appreciate that. Will do.

  • @stevenrodriguez9655
    @stevenrodriguez9655 4 месяца назад +1

    Nice. I can definitely see the benefit to a system like this. Wanted to ask your thoughts on adding the kickoff system to this?

    • @GearAndGuns
      @GearAndGuns  4 месяца назад +1

      Optics are an improvement to any weapon you put them on, in regarding a shotgun I think they are the least beneficial because of spread of buckshot, how big a slug is, and how little distance your actually shooting. It’s still makes things easier, but by no means is it necessary on a shotgun. Iron sights are plenty sufficient especially for home defense or close quarters. But if money is no issue, I think it provides a good benefit. Just not as much as say a rifle or pistol. I talked about the kickoff system in the video where I did a whole review on this gun when I first bought it. Unfortunately the kickoff system only works with the standard stock. It will not work with the pistol grip. If I had the standard stock I would definitely try it out. It’s supposed to give a 40% felt recoil reduction. This thing has some decent kick so I think it’s worth it to try out the kick off if possible. Unfortunately I don’t have the standard stock version to test it and make a video on it. It sounds awesome, I would recommend it if you have the standard stock version. When I looked into it, there wasn’t a ton of information or testing on it. Just some forums and conversations. Aridus shot card coming next, then sling, then light.

    • @stevenrodriguez9655
      @stevenrodriguez9655 4 месяца назад +1

      @@GearAndGuns As of now, on the beretta website it says the part is incompatible with A300 and 1301 models but everyone is saying that it’s compatible with the mod 2. It’s out of stock currently but I think I’m going to pick one up. Because the gun is so lightweight it does have some decent felt recoil even for a gas operated semi auto. If I get my hands on one, I’ll try to do an install video because there doesn’t seem to be one out there as of yet.

    • @GearAndGuns
      @GearAndGuns  4 месяца назад

      @@stevenrodriguez9655 it definitely works with the 1301 mod 2 standard stock model. I called beretta and they told me that it is compatible with the mod 2 standard stock but not the pistol grip. I saw on some forums or posts that it’s also compatible on the mod 1 standard stock as well. I think they have the same stock with no changes so I don’t see why that wouldn’t work but would need to confirm with beretta. They must’ve not updated their website. It was in stock so I’m sure a bunch of people bought it when this came out. Optics planet sells them as well if you want to buy one from them, just make sure they actually have it in stock or the lead time could be ridiculous. Yeah definitely give it a shot, install video would be sweet. I think you just pop off the end plate of the stock and stick it in but not sure.

  • @joepbugnaiii296
    @joepbugnaiii296 Месяц назад +1

    Great video! Still conflicted between CROM/Micro setup or this with the Scalar and ACRO. If money wasn’t a variable, would you still choose this over the Micro? I have no experience with an ACRO.

    • @GearAndGuns
      @GearAndGuns  Месяц назад +1

      @@joepbugnaiii296 thank you. Can’t go wrong with either setup, they’re very similar but I think the t2 performs slightly better as a red dot. I personally like the t2 better but went with the p2 because it’s 300$ cheaper. I like how with the p2, I can still keep my stock rear iron sight. I’ve seen some complaints about fog inside the acros glass. I’ve not had this happen to me. For the beretta 1301 specifically, I think I’d go with the acro p2 and scalarworks mount, because of being able to keep my rear iron sight and because I like scalarworks mounts more. On my benelli m4, I went with the t2 and scalarworks mount because that setup allows me to keep the stock iron sight, beretta does not. Not a huge deal just personal preference. Acro is similar to t2, turrets are slightly different and there’s buttons instead of a turn dial for the brightness. P2 can be harvested off to a pistol,shotgun or CAN be used on a rifle. T2 can be harvested off and put on another shotgun or rifle. Just some things to consider. If you need money for other things like training or gear, I’d just get the cheaper option and use the 300$ for something else. But if you don’t like the p2, and want to stick with a t2, that’s fine as well. Really just comes down to preference, you won’t be making a mistake choosing one over the other. They both just have some slight pros and cons went choosing which to mount specifically on the beretta. Hope this helps. Let me know if you have anymore questions.

    • @joepbugnaiii296
      @joepbugnaiii296 Месяц назад +1

      @@GearAndGuns Thank you so much for taking the time on this. Very very helpful. I agree though, everything scalar makes I love. Even the screws they use are well made with reusable thread locker.

    • @GearAndGuns
      @GearAndGuns  Месяц назад

      @@joepbugnaiii296 no problem. Happy to help. Like I said specifically for this build, I prefer the acro p2 and scalarworks mount, but you can do whatever you feel more comfortable with or prefer more. Scalarworks does make great stuff.

  • @christianespitia1144
    @christianespitia1144 Месяц назад +1

    How many rounds did it last? Like has it ever fell off?

    • @GearAndGuns
      @GearAndGuns  Месяц назад

      @@christianespitia1144 I haven’t been able to test it much, I’ve been very busy. But no, if mounted properly it will not fall off or break. Scalarworks and aimpoint make very durable and reliable products, I have high confidence in them.