Yeah i just picked this up. The 24" version. I picked this over the tactical version. I figured this is more practical for hunting, competition, skeet and overall fun. The tactical would be awesome for home defense but i have other firearms for that purpose. If you're in Britian, how do you get your hands on a semi auto shotty ? I lived in northern England for a couple years back in the mid 90's. I also served in US Special Operations and worked a little with SAS and 3rd Para Rgt. Good, solid dudes. They even said i could watch footy in their lounge room per their operations officer, "Bob", who i won a foot race with that led to a conversation about the 2006 world cup draw. LOL Good times... but then i got shot twice on Christmas and that was that for my military career.
Hey man! Thanks for commenting 👍 I do hope your fully recovered. Firearm laws are very strict in the UK.. You can apply for a shotgun certificate which would restrict you to a 3 shot only.. With this type of application the firearms division would have to show good reason for you not to be granted it.. For a shotgun with a higher capacity than 3 you have to apply for a Firearms certificate or FAC.. Under this circumstance you have to show very good reason to possess it.. Eg You are a member of a registered home office approved club, you attend that club and you shoot in registered competitions.. This is all taken note of as it will be checked on the renewal day of that slot on your licence and if you have not shown usage of that firearm it will be taken off you.. There are many more things that must be met to hold a Shotgun and Firearms licence.. Far more than what we can list here. We could talk about it for hours.
Yes, I have the Pro Lifter already installed and I would say it's a must.. I say a must, but it really depends on how your going to load the gun.. For dual and quad loading definitely get one.. It angles the lifter so the access to the port is open leaving a natural channel for you to place the cartridges when loading. Takes a bit of practice. The only drawback is at speed you can knock the lifter release and lock the lifter in place ejecting a loaded cartridge on to the lifter. The only way to correct this is to rack the gun loading the ejected cartridge freeing the lifter.
I like the Return of the living dead Poster...Thx for the review too...
Yeah i just picked this up. The 24" version. I picked this over the tactical version. I figured this is more practical for hunting, competition, skeet and overall fun. The tactical would be awesome for home defense but i have other firearms for that purpose.
If you're in Britian, how do you get your hands on a semi auto shotty ? I lived in northern England for a couple years back in the mid 90's. I also served in US Special Operations and worked a little with SAS and 3rd Para Rgt. Good, solid dudes. They even said i could watch footy in their lounge room per their operations officer, "Bob", who i won a foot race with that led to a conversation about the 2006 world cup draw. LOL
Good times... but then i got shot twice on Christmas and that was that for my military career.
Hey man! Thanks for commenting 👍 I do hope your fully recovered. Firearm laws are very strict in the UK.. You can apply for a shotgun certificate which would restrict you to a 3 shot only.. With this type of application the firearms division would have to show good reason for you not to be granted it.. For a shotgun with a higher capacity than 3 you have to apply for a Firearms certificate or FAC.. Under this circumstance you have to show very good reason to possess it.. Eg You are a member of a registered home office approved club, you attend that club and you shoot in registered competitions.. This is all taken note of as it will be checked on the renewal day of that slot on your licence and if you have not shown usage of that firearm it will be taken off you.. There are many more things that must be met to hold a Shotgun and Firearms licence.. Far more than what we can list here. We could talk about it for hours.
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are you going to get the pro lifter? not sure whether to get one for my comp or leave it as is
Yes, I have the Pro Lifter already installed and I would say it's a must.. I say a must, but it really depends on how your going to load the gun.. For dual and quad loading definitely get one.. It angles the lifter so the access to the port is open leaving a natural channel for you to place the cartridges when loading. Takes a bit of practice. The only drawback is at speed you can knock the lifter release and lock the lifter in place ejecting a loaded cartridge on to the lifter. The only way to correct this is to rack the gun loading the ejected cartridge freeing the lifter.
Is it legal to own a beretta tactical 1301 in 18.5 barrel?
Not in the UK.. Shortest legal version in the UK is 24" 😞
@@GunnyRabbit except in N.I no min barrel length