A shotgun is the best all around firearm you can have. It can be accurate a lot further than people think and it's awesome for close quarter work. The different shells make it a jack of all trades and you can load your shells with just about anything your imagination can come up with. They are very easy to reload as well for the SHTF scenarios we hear so much about.
I've never been a supporter of the truck gun concept for most people, but I have always thought a shotgun made the most sense in that role. And as a guy who LOVES shotguns, I can say with some confidence that the 1301 is about the best general-purpose shotgun a guy could ask for.
I've advocated for shotgun for trucks for years. Mossberg 930, mossberg 590, Remington 870s.. if you learn how to run a shotgun it's a very valuable tool for sure. And your not limited as much as you think you would be
It's a powerful boomstick and heavy plated shot does well on automotive materials. Still shouldn't be a first choice in a long gun to keep in a vehicle. Think about worst case scenarios. The Mohammads can pull a San Bernardino at any moment, Lil' Slim and his carload of Lil' Gs can "pop off" at any time, firing wildly like a Liberian rebel, usually preferring Draco AKs "got that choppa" None of these scenarios is anyone with a mag fed semi auto rifle going to say "darn! If only I had a shotgun!"
I bought those and a Mossy 940 tac - of the three I'd probably keep the 1301 if I had to choose one. Interesting evolution in combat shotguns - I have rds on all 3 - Mossberg does that the best - recessed into the receiver, I have the M4 as well but the damn thing feels like a boat anchor compare to the other 3
Thank you for putting this up. I’ve been professing the shotgun for a truck gun/get home survival gun for twenty years. It will defend you, feed you, big game, small game, people, etc. I have a local travel AR for a truck gun, but for traveling outside one day of foot travel away from home it’s a 1301. One chest rig of shells with 7.5s, 4s, 2s, 00s, & slugs. I can kill and eat anything in North America with that load out.
590 12ga Shockwave with a Streamlight forend - compact, powerful, good capacity - excellent with the rubber bumper to allow use of the Aguilla shorty rounds - load it up with slugs and you hold a lot of fire power
I have the same home protection setup of 12 gauge Shockwave and Streamlight 1000 lumen built-in forend and you're right, it's the best. Add the side saddle and you're really good to go. I have the original Shockwave so I have the adapter bumper for shorty rounds as well but Mossberg makes the 590S models for full size shotguns and for the Shockwave firearm that allows you to shoot the shorty rounds without the adapter. I've been thinking of buying one and probably will. The best part is that you can load 1.75, 2.75 and 3 inch shells all at once and not worry about an adapter, they will all cycle.
@@notsosilentmajority1 Im using the tear away 7rd hook and loop cards from Esstac other than that we have the same setup, mines a truck gun though, I use a Beretta A300 tac with a surefire for HD, I also bought a 20ga shockwave for the wife/kids
With a GG&G adapter you can put a Raptor grip on a 1301!. FYI the Remington version of the adapter is slimmer/more streamlined. Checkout Demonstrated Concepts channel for technique for shooting birdshead shotties FAST.
After a lot of research for my first shot gun, I decided on the A300. Pick it up next week. I’m so excited to get it. All these YT videos just convince me I made the right choice.
Thanks to you and your video I had to upgrade my vehicle/zombie/bear/ex-wife tactical shotgun and bought a Beretta A300 Ultima Patrol. Love it! All of your points are valid and spot on!
Also you can make 7/8 slugs from the bird shot with a proper mold, in a bird shot shell, and put the slug back into the birdshot shell and you have mini slugs with lower recoil but accurate affordable and they are actually powerful they punch deep.
I always keep 3 different guns in my truck while I'm out. Panzer Arms AR 12 as my shotgun, always loaded with 00 and no 4 buckshot, either my PSA AR-15 or AR-10 depending on what I feel on taking with me, and either my Taurus G3 or PSA Dagger. Last Sunday I saw a pack of hogs at 400 yards near an alfalfa field, so I drove closer at about 200 yards and I had the AR-15 with me. I managed to get two 100lbs-ish hogs, and i think I wounded one. Freezer loaded up for a month now, with some good pork.
There are time, most times, that I like to have something more than a handgun. While anything can happen, you never know and/or just in case, anything that I can reasonably imagine with my real world threat assessment, the fighting shotgun will serve me well. There are times when an AR or AK might be better but at the threat distance increases, the better chance for me to leave the area and dial 911 and let the Po-Lice come out and handle the matter. They get paid to do it and I have already paid for the house call or their roadside assistance. When the bell rings for real, fight with what you have and make it work! Back before recorded time, it was sometimes said it will do if you will do. I am a major fan of the fighting shotgun and always appreciate any like content.
I almost hated you at the start of this video as the first time seeing your videos. Then i followed through and hit the subscribe button halfway through. Good job brother!
Agree. Mossberg 930 SPX ($800) works very well for me. #4 Buck for home defense. Ideal balance between wound cavity and over penetration. Slug and 00 Buck for the truck. *Don't try to load 'cut-shells' in the tube.
@@judasblewit It's when you cut the shell right around the bottom of the brass until there is just a thin strip holding the shell together, so when you fire it the whole hunk of shotgun shell fires out, keeping all the shot inside it. It's a poor man's slug.
Been running a truck shotgun for a couple years now. Had one on patrol at a previous department and ended up with more training on it than on rifles so I don’t feel undergunned. Rifles are great though and if I can trick somebody in admin to put me through a patrol rifle class, maybe I’ll switch to a truck rifle.
I have 7 Mossberg 500's from 410 bore to 20 gauge to 12 gauge and a Baretta A300 Tactical. absolutely my first choice for home defense is the 12 gauge. I am a fan of #4 buck for home defense. 00 buck and Slugs for when we're camping with the trailer.
Maybe I'm wrong but always thought truck guns were more beater guns, they worked but nothing too special. If I left this $1900.00 (MSRP) shot gun in my truck, I'd just worry about it. Awesome shotgun for sure and just updated to the mod 2 version. The A300 patrol is pretty sweet too, but inside my house where they are safe!
I agree that a scatter gun is the gun to choose for situations where you only have one boom stick. I carry a rock island pf14 in my van as a car gun. It is a 14 inch pump shotty. It works perfectly out to 15 yards. Past 25 feet is not self defense.
With all the car thieves out there, i stopped leaving guns in my cars. You're liable for what happens with that gun . I know because my co-worker had to pay out a major lawsuit for his gun being stolen out of his car and used in a violent crime.
Dude right? I've been getting gun tuber recommendations like crazy lately, even smaller channels. It's like someone hacked them and changed the algorithm
Get that cylinder bore barrel equipped with choke tubes and keep it either IC or even Modified for extended range. As an old AA class Skeet and Trap shooter, I can attest to the fact that at least some degree of choke is an improvement over Cylinder. Even a Skeet choke at only .005" constriction makes a decided difference for the better, in pattern consistency.
Well, it's Beretta 1301 tactical or the Thunder Ranch 940 Pro Mossberg: 12GA; 8-Shot; Patriot Brown Cerakote Stock/Forend/Barrel and Receiver; Microdot Optic Cut; and QD Sling Mounting Points
I do love my tactical mossberg 940 with holosun optic from the factory. Im about 800 rnds in & supposedly it shouldn't need a cleaning till about 1500 rnds if memory serves me well.
Nice Beretta but expensive for people living in Bidenland. HOW about a THREE HUNDRED dollar AK semi auto, with five shot mag but also accepts ten and fifteen shot mags. Palmetto State Armory has the m12AK.
I'll carry my 12 gauge bullpup. Its not much longer than a shockwave but can be shoulder/aim fired. Can hold 5,10 or 20 rounds. And being semi auto you can really rattle off the rounds.
Here’s what I do. It’s my version of the “New York Reload”. In addition to my handgun on my person, I have an 870 clone (bead sighted) loaded with buckshot and my beretta patrol shotgun (ghost rings) loaded with slugs. Both have side saddles on them and there are about ten esstac shotgun cards filled with buck or slugs within easy reach on a combat belt with a drop pouch. Also a couple of box of birdshot for hunting season. Having different styles of shotguns allow me to know immediately how they’re loaded. There’s never a round in the chamber of the stores shotguns btw as most are not drop safe. Makes me think they probably wouldn’t be safe in an automobile accident either.
I went with the 507c, has shake awake and I was told that at 25 yards with Federal Flight Control buck, if sighted in properly, all pellets should hit inside the circle.
Truck guns depend on where you live in my opinion. Shotgun for the sticks, Ak/AR for suburban/urban environment and long range full power cartridge if you live somewhere where you can't see your neighbors.
I agree that shotguns remain one of the most useful long guns for civilians. People get all wound up citing the reasons shotguns are not good for their long-range-patrol suppressive-fire Seal-Team-Six hostage-rescue modern-combat, but I always say I don't plan on doing any of that stuff on my front porch or while camping. For realistic civilian gun use (including self-defense), the shotgun is probably the best choice, even if the LARPers don't like it.
Another great video homie! You make alot of solid points as to why one should carry a shotgun as their automobile firearm. You had me at the T-1000 point lol. Keep up the most excellent content 👍
Berretta should REALLY make the pro loader standard on all guns.....and have them in stock for those of us with pre bought guns. My thumb would thank them.
Running my mossberg 940 pro tactical as my truck gun. GG&G side saddle, streamlight pro tac 2.0 holosun 407k. Hornady black buckshot. I'll put my 940 up against the 1301 any day
I think it comes down to intended application. There are situations where I would prefer a rifle, and there are situations where I would prefer a shotgun. It depends what I am doing/what the application is.
@@conradsmith6037 If I am approached by an angry bear for example, I would MUCH prefer the 12ga slug to a 5.56 rifle round. That's just one off the top of my head.
I keep a modified maverick 88 in my big truck , and my bag has a good assortment of different loads to get me through anything if I have to walk home for any reason. and a 500 and an AR in my pickup because it’s America and I can
Shotguns are popular round here in UK, but we are limited to 3rds, lots of neighbours have them. I liek the fact of all the differenta mmo loads. the short stubby rounds to increase capacity. Theres even arrow rounds like flechetes, the anto vehicle rounds, let alone the taser rounds, it can fire signal flares which is handy for a survival gun. Pity a automatic/pump cant use the adapters to fire pistol rounds.
@@BigHairyDwarf yes, you have to be 14, at school they used the semi version of SA90 for army cadets, to get a firearms certificate you have to be over 14 and not have 3 years of prison sentence and get checked out by police interview and background check, if your doctor knows of any reason why you would be unsafe they have to tell teh police, but mental health problems as such arent a barrier. germany has stricter gun laws, but uk stricter knife.. handguns were banned in 1996 after 16 children killed in dunblane mass shooting any weapon used in self defense will get you in trouble if its excessive, ie a weapon against unarmed burglar, vast majority of weapons are collectors handguns, antiques, double barrel or sigle break action hunting shotguns and bolt action rifles....
After hunting with shotguns for decades, frankly I'm more comfortable (automatic?) operating them than I am pistols. Topping off shells becomes subconscious. Not covered was smaller buckshot (12 gauge #4, 20 gauge #3). #4 out of his Berreta is 27 pellets of ~24 caliber moving 1300 fps in 1 trigger pull, I think an unbeatable home defense option that won't zip thru your neighbor's house.
Most have been replaced by ARs. More accurate. Easier to control. Devastating impacts... The only reason I prefer shotguns is they're endorsed by Joe Biden.
I think most are talking about over penetration, not the amount of holes in the wall. And buckshot will go through 2 sheets and most doors. Cool video though
i love shotguns too, i only have the budget ones for now, but they work reliably, but will try to save for a high end one in the future, maybe have one like yours or a jm pro by mossberg
A shotgun is the best all around firearm you can have. It can be accurate a lot further than people think and it's awesome for close quarter work. The different shells make it a jack of all trades and you can load your shells with just about anything your imagination can come up with. They are very easy to reload as well for the SHTF scenarios we hear so much about.
and ya can miss close
@@scott7684you can miss with any gun. What's your point?
An AR-15 is the best all around firearm for sure. You can shoot close and far and carry wayyyy more ammo
@@Furiouspenguin27 you going to war? for home defense I take a shotgun, not an AR.
@@jc51373 well I hope you don’t need more than the handful of shells you have
I've never been a supporter of the truck gun concept for most people, but I have always thought a shotgun made the most sense in that role. And as a guy who LOVES shotguns, I can say with some confidence that the 1301 is about the best general-purpose shotgun a guy could ask for.
Never seen you till today- I loved how you put so many quick photos and memes😂 so funny and educational, thanks sir
Thank you pal
what if i don't have a truck?
Get one, specifically to own this gun
If I only had a bicycle and had a chance to own this gun I would figure out a way to have it as my bicycle gun
Facts….lol
@@williambinions4205😂thank you
Glock in the rari
Yeah, buddy!!!
Quail hunting is great training for reloading on the run.
Great vid!
I've advocated for shotgun for trucks for years. Mossberg 930, mossberg 590, Remington 870s.. if you learn how to run a shotgun it's a very valuable tool for sure. And your not limited as much as you think you would be
It's a powerful boomstick and heavy plated shot does well on automotive materials.
Still shouldn't be a first choice in a long gun to keep in a vehicle.
Think about worst case scenarios. The Mohammads can pull a San Bernardino at any moment, Lil' Slim and his carload of Lil' Gs can "pop off" at any time, firing wildly like a Liberian rebel, usually preferring Draco AKs "got that choppa"
None of these scenarios is anyone with a mag fed semi auto rifle going to say "darn! If only I had a shotgun!"
@@hansblitz7770 anybody with a semi auto shotgun with 1+7 in the tube of 00 buck won’t be thinking “I need more devastation out the barrel” either
I couldn't decide between the Beretta 1301 and the Benelli M4 so I bought both. #gucci 😂
Hell ya me too
Good man.
I may have to add an a300 ultima to my m4 for shotgun duty
I bought those and a Mossy 940 tac - of the three I'd probably keep the 1301 if I had to choose one. Interesting evolution in combat shotguns - I have rds on all 3 - Mossberg does that the best - recessed into the receiver, I have the M4 as well but the damn thing feels like a boat anchor compare to the other 3
I also bought a Mossberg 590A1 and then a Genesis 12 SBM to go with a slew of other shotguns I have. I fckn love shotguns!
That intro was underrated…
Thanks man appreciate you
Great video! Love the shotgun for almost everything. Haters will always hate. I live in CA and honestly is the best thing!
Thank you for putting this up. I’ve been professing the shotgun for a truck gun/get home survival gun for twenty years. It will defend you, feed you, big game, small game, people, etc. I have a local travel AR for a truck gun, but for traveling outside one day of foot travel away from home it’s a 1301. One chest rig of shells with 7.5s, 4s, 2s, 00s, & slugs. I can kill and eat anything in North America with that load out.
590 12ga Shockwave with a Streamlight forend - compact, powerful, good capacity - excellent with the rubber bumper to allow use of the Aguilla shorty rounds - load it up with slugs and you hold a lot of fire power
I love the 590 shockwave, I need to own one
I have the same home protection setup of 12 gauge Shockwave and Streamlight 1000 lumen built-in forend and you're right, it's the best. Add the side saddle and you're really good to go. I have the original Shockwave so I have the adapter bumper for shorty rounds as well but Mossberg makes the 590S models for full size shotguns and for the Shockwave firearm that allows you to shoot the shorty rounds without the adapter. I've been thinking of buying one and probably will. The best part is that you can load 1.75, 2.75 and 3 inch shells all at once and not worry about an adapter, they will all cycle.
@@notsosilentmajority1 Im using the tear away 7rd hook and loop cards from Esstac other than that we have the same setup, mines a truck gun though, I use a Beretta A300 tac with a surefire for HD, I also bought a 20ga shockwave for the wife/kids
@@agates9383
Ahhhhh, the Beretta is on my "to do" list, lol. Great setup for you and the family my friend. Best wishes.
With a GG&G adapter you can put a Raptor grip on a 1301!. FYI the Remington version of the adapter is slimmer/more streamlined. Checkout Demonstrated Concepts channel for technique for shooting birdshead shotties FAST.
I’ll be honest, I have ARs and such. But something about a shotgun I just vibe with a lot. And that Jackalope from Exodus is awesome and love mine
We need to see an American Outlaw and Honest Outlaw showdown..
Can they just combine and make an honest American outlaw
Must-see collab!
I have transitioned from a truck gun, to a Gun Truck
After a lot of research for my first shot gun, I decided on the A300. Pick it up next week. I’m so excited to get it. All these YT videos just convince me I made the right choice.
I feel like I just went to church! This man is speaking the shotgun gospel😄
Tavor TS-12. 5 slug-5 buck-5 bird. Plus it’s a lot of fun to practice rotating the tubes to change your shot.
Thanks to you and your video I had to upgrade my vehicle/zombie/bear/ex-wife tactical shotgun and bought a Beretta A300 Ultima Patrol. Love it! All of your points are valid and spot on!
Also you can make 7/8 slugs from the bird shot with a proper mold, in a bird shot shell, and put the slug back into the birdshot shell and you have mini slugs with lower recoil but accurate affordable and they are actually powerful they punch deep.
I always keep 3 different guns in my truck while I'm out. Panzer Arms AR 12 as my shotgun, always loaded with 00 and no 4 buckshot, either my PSA AR-15 or AR-10 depending on what I feel on taking with me, and either my Taurus G3 or PSA Dagger. Last Sunday I saw a pack of hogs at 400 yards near an alfalfa field, so I drove closer at about 200 yards and I had the AR-15 with me. I managed to get two 100lbs-ish hogs, and i think I wounded one. Freezer loaded up for a month now, with some good pork.
See, this is exactly what I’m talking about, that truck gun might be able to put some meat inside your icebox. Awesome you had a gun with you.
There are time, most times, that I like to have something more than a handgun.
While anything can happen, you never know and/or just in case, anything that I can reasonably imagine with my real world threat assessment, the fighting shotgun will serve me well. There are times when an AR or AK might be better but at the threat distance increases, the better chance for me to leave the area and dial 911 and let the Po-Lice come out and handle the matter. They get paid to do it and I have already paid for the house call or their roadside assistance.
When the bell rings for real, fight with what you have and make it work!
Back before recorded time, it was sometimes said it will do if you will do.
I am a major fan of the fighting shotgun and always appreciate any like content.
I almost hated you at the start of this video as the first time seeing your videos. Then i followed through and hit the subscribe button halfway through. Good job brother!
Agree.
Mossberg 930 SPX ($800) works very well for me. #4 Buck for home defense. Ideal balance between wound cavity and over penetration. Slug and 00 Buck for the truck.
*Don't try to load 'cut-shells' in the tube.
What's a cut shell?
@@judasblewit
It's when you cut the shell right around the bottom of the brass until there is just a thin strip holding the shell together, so when you fire it the whole hunk of shotgun shell fires out, keeping all the shot inside it. It's a poor man's slug.
@@jamesbuchanan3145 oh wow that's crazy. Thanks for the info.
Laser saddle from crimson trace… if you like to shoot from the hip. Also works good on my shotgun without a stock.
Been running a truck shotgun for a couple years now. Had one on patrol at a previous department and ended up with more training on it than on rifles so I don’t feel undergunned. Rifles are great though and if I can trick somebody in admin to put me through a patrol rifle class, maybe I’ll switch to a truck rifle.
I don’t feel like you’re undergrounded at all with a shotgun. Although of course there are times that a rifle does a job better.
@Reluctant_Veteran so you’re fun
I have 7 Mossberg 500's from 410 bore to 20 gauge to 12 gauge and a Baretta A300 Tactical. absolutely my first choice for home defense is the 12 gauge. I am a fan of #4 buck for home defense. 00 buck and Slugs for when we're camping with the trailer.
Maybe I'm wrong but always thought truck guns were more beater guns, they worked but nothing too special. If I left this $1900.00 (MSRP) shot gun in my truck, I'd just worry about it. Awesome shotgun for sure and just updated to the mod 2 version. The A300 patrol is pretty sweet too, but inside my house where they are safe!
Just ordered an a300 in Realtree Trace Blue. Going to set it up with this Aimpoint Acro as well.
I agree that a scatter gun is the gun to choose for situations where you only have one boom stick. I carry a rock island pf14 in my van as a car gun. It is a 14 inch pump shotty. It works perfectly out to 15 yards. Past 25 feet is not self defense.
Mossberg 500 20ga. My wife can shoot it too but can't the 12ga. So, now I got reliable backup. Don't laugh boys, I have seen her shoot!
With all the car thieves out there, i stopped leaving guns in my cars. You're liable for what happens with that gun . I know because my co-worker had to pay out a major lawsuit for his gun being stolen out of his car and used in a violent crime.
I just got an A300 patrol. Good gun
Great shotgun. Just bought the same one myself. I’m thrilled. 👍🏻
Is that a Beretta A300 Ultima Patrol?
Yep, it is.
The new barrel collapsing / folding shotguns and rifles coming out are going to make great storage guns for home, vehicle, backpack.
I'll have to check them out
You make training so much fun.
RUclips algorithm has been working great, first time I’ve seen a video from you. I hate the algorithm and now it’s time to binge watch you channel 😅
Dude right? I've been getting gun tuber recommendations like crazy lately, even smaller channels. It's like someone hacked them and changed the algorithm
Get that cylinder bore barrel equipped with choke tubes and keep it either IC or even Modified for extended range.
As an old AA class Skeet and Trap shooter, I can attest to the fact that at least some degree of choke is an improvement over Cylinder. Even a Skeet choke at only .005" constriction makes a decided difference for the better, in pattern consistency.
Well, it's Beretta 1301 tactical or the Thunder Ranch 940 Pro Mossberg: 12GA; 8-Shot; Patriot Brown Cerakote Stock/Forend/Barrel and Receiver; Microdot Optic Cut; and QD Sling Mounting Points
I do love my tactical mossberg 940 with holosun optic from the factory. Im about 800 rnds in & supposedly it shouldn't need a cleaning till about 1500 rnds if memory serves me well.
2 things:
1. Where'd you get your money?
2. I always thought LEN Steal my Sunshine would be the perfect shotgun murder song.
Nice Beretta but expensive for people living in Bidenland. HOW about a THREE HUNDRED dollar AK semi auto, with five shot mag but also accepts ten and fifteen shot mags. Palmetto State Armory has the m12AK.
@@Julian-bq9qvthe 300 he's showing is the cheaper little brother to the 1300. It's a hell of a weapon. Both are.
That was one of the most shotgun montage openings of all time.
Thanks brother
I'll carry my 12 gauge bullpup. Its not much longer than a shockwave but can be shoulder/aim fired. Can hold 5,10 or 20 rounds. And being semi auto you can really rattle off the rounds.
Seeing this video just now and just buying a Mossberg 500 scorpion makes me very happy to see this
Here’s what I do. It’s my version of the “New York Reload”. In addition to my handgun on my person, I have an 870 clone (bead sighted) loaded with buckshot and my beretta patrol shotgun (ghost rings) loaded with slugs. Both have side saddles on them and there are about ten esstac shotgun cards filled with buck or slugs within easy reach on a combat belt with a drop pouch. Also a couple of box of birdshot for hunting season. Having different styles of shotguns allow me to know immediately how they’re loaded. There’s never a round in the chamber of the stores shotguns btw as most are not drop safe. Makes me think they probably wouldn’t be safe in an automobile accident either.
Loved this long form video. Please do more videos like this where you review guns or test them out.
Yes sir
Atta boy trey! That was the perfect transition! 😂 I love me some Beretta lead slinger action and that acro looks perfect on there
Also, I bird hunt with my 1301. It’s a great way to practice all the things you should practice with a gun that isn’t really happening on a range.
I went with the 507c, has shake awake and I was told that at 25 yards with Federal Flight Control buck, if sighted in properly, all pellets should hit inside the circle.
Truck guns depend on where you live in my opinion. Shotgun for the sticks, Ak/AR for suburban/urban environment and long range full power cartridge if you live somewhere where you can't see your neighbors.
Yes sir I agree completely. Shotgun works for sure though.
agreed. Under rated and appreciated defense weapon. Good vid!
appreciate it homie
20g Mossy 88/500 18.5 pistol grip cruisers/braced waves and walmart Fanny packs (35+🦌20🐌) and 🔫/MCK
Never saw your channel before….the opening scene alone made me subscribe!!!
Thanks bro 😎
Oh man this was a great video! That Beach Boys opening was too cool.
Thanks for putting the video up.
Thanks for watching brother. Appreciate you.
I subscribed because that intro was outstanding.
I love the intro need more like this
I have both. Bout to run this combo.
This is my third time watching this video. And share it with morning Coffee.
That was a great effing intro.
When I think "truck shotgun" I picture a Mossberg Maverick 88, cheap and reliable.
I agree that shotguns remain one of the most useful long guns for civilians. People get all wound up citing the reasons shotguns are not good for their long-range-patrol suppressive-fire Seal-Team-Six hostage-rescue modern-combat, but I always say I don't plan on doing any of that stuff on my front porch or while camping. For realistic civilian gun use (including self-defense), the shotgun is probably the best choice, even if the LARPers don't like it.
Dude, you had me at “wouldn’t it be nice!” Well played sir! F’n awesome video. Also, good point! Thanks for repping us shotgunners out here!
Another great video homie! You make alot of solid points as to why one should carry a shotgun as their automobile firearm. You had me at the T-1000 point lol. Keep up the most excellent content 👍
Thanks brother appreciate you
@@LastAmericanOutlaw what is the make and model of this shotgun? Also who sells this velcro round holder? Thanks
Federal flight control is the shiznay..my 1301 loooves em
Berretta should REALLY make the pro loader standard on all guns.....and have them in stock for those of us with pre bought guns. My thumb would thank them.
Totally practical truck gun…the click-clack sound is the international “shit just got real” sound.
Running my mossberg 940 pro tactical as my truck gun. GG&G side saddle, streamlight pro tac 2.0 holosun 407k. Hornady black buckshot. I'll put my 940 up against the 1301 any day
It’s for sure a great shotgun
@@LastAmericanOutlaw hey I'm PO.😂My rich friend has one and I love the 1301..Ballin on a budget 🤷🏿♂️
I agree. Absolutely love my 940 tactical.
Definitely my next shotgun buy, probably my next gun buy
I like machine pistols myself. Light and maneuverable. I carry a cz scorpion 3 mini +.
I think it comes down to intended application. There are situations where I would prefer a rifle, and there are situations where I would prefer a shotgun. It depends what I am doing/what the application is.
In what situation would you prefer a shotgun?
@@conradsmith6037 If I am approached by an angry bear for example, I would MUCH prefer the 12ga slug to a 5.56 rifle round. That's just one off the top of my head.
hysterical love my 300 ultima patrol
Honestly average engagement for self/farm defence is well under 200 yards.. And there's phenomenal modern 12g ammo that handles well for that.
Best gun video I’ve seen in a while! Props bud
Thanks bro
I keep a modified maverick 88 in my big truck , and my bag has a good assortment of different loads to get me through anything if I have to walk home for any reason. and a 500 and an AR in my pickup because it’s America and I can
F-in ay! USA!
Shotguns are popular round here in UK, but we are limited to 3rds, lots of neighbours have them. I liek the fact of all the differenta mmo loads. the short stubby rounds to increase capacity. Theres even arrow rounds like flechetes, the anto vehicle rounds, let alone the taser rounds, it can fire signal flares which is handy for a survival gun. Pity a automatic/pump cant use the adapters to fire pistol rounds.
Do you have to go through buckets of red tape to own there? It's what I would expect, but I didn't even think you could have one there.
@@BigHairyDwarf yes, you have to be 14, at school they used the semi version of SA90 for army cadets, to get a firearms certificate you have to be over 14 and not have 3 years of prison sentence and get checked out by police interview and background check, if your doctor knows of any reason why you would be unsafe they have to tell teh police, but mental health problems as such arent a barrier. germany has stricter gun laws, but uk stricter knife.. handguns were banned in 1996 after 16 children killed in dunblane mass shooting any weapon used in self defense will get you in trouble if its excessive, ie a weapon against unarmed burglar, vast majority of weapons are collectors handguns, antiques, double barrel or sigle break action hunting shotguns and bolt action rifles....
@@neoaliphant I understand. Very interesting. Thank you for the information. Hope and pray you stay safe in life.
Excellent music selection. As good as the beach scene in Apocalypse Now
Just purchased a Mossberg Shockwave and getting some accessories on it eight now ! Great video you got !
Legendary video just for the dancing alone. 😂
After hunting with shotguns for decades, frankly I'm more comfortable (automatic?) operating them than I am pistols. Topping off shells becomes subconscious. Not covered was smaller buckshot (12 gauge #4, 20 gauge #3). #4 out of his Berreta is 27 pellets of ~24 caliber moving 1300 fps in 1 trigger pull, I think an unbeatable home defense option that won't zip thru your neighbor's house.
I just came across your channel. Lol you’re both funny and informative and bad ass all in one!
Love a shotgun. Have 2 Berreta a300 and Mossburg 500
Just found this Channel. Pretty legit. Keep it coming
the dancing and frolicking was like watching drifting with a tank 😂
11:20 The first state you demo is Cruiser Ready. The second state is something else.
Now bcuz of this vid I'm sure I'm getting the Beretta ! This was Awesome guy !
Why do you think every
Police car in America has one…🤯 That was fun, great video✔️🔥👊🏻
Most have been replaced by ARs.
More accurate. Easier to control. Devastating impacts...
The only reason I prefer shotguns is they're endorsed by Joe Biden.
Excellent video! Liked everything about it sweet shotgun too!
Instant Subsribe after witnessing thee best intro in YT history!
Thanks 😎
@@LastAmericanOutlaw I just purchased that Mod 2 1301 last week. Can't wait to blast some Beach Boys Music and Buckshot!
I think most are talking about over penetration, not the amount of holes in the wall. And buckshot will go through 2 sheets and most doors. Cool video though
Absolutely subscribed. That intro was fire!!!!!!!
what shotgun is this? edit:beretta a300 ultima patrol such a cool video love it!!!
Love the video & Thank God for uncle Joe!
Actually 21 yards. It’s my Archery range during the winter…..Thanks for the laughs. Funny video 😂
Thanks for watching you filthy animal
I WANT THAT EXACT SETUP!
Don't overthink it folks. Use what you've trained with.
i love shotguns too, i only have the budget ones for now, but they work reliably, but will try to save for a high end one in the future, maybe have one like yours or a jm pro by mossberg
Federal Flight-Control buckshot holds tighter patterns at longer distances.
Greatest intro ever
Great video!!! Accurate info and fun to watch!
First video that I’ve seen of yours and sir, you’ve got yourself a subscriber 😂👏🏽🙌🏽
my truck gun is a $90 folding 12ga and a 308. but I also live in bfe, not an urban shthole