Picked this up off layaway recently. Does anyone know if the front QD socket takes a standard QD sling swivel or something unique to the 1301?
Interesting that the box says "Made In USA" but the barrel and receiver are marked "Made In Italy".
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Picked this up off layaway recently. Does anyone know if the front QD socket takes a standard QD sling swivel or something unique to the 1301?
Interesting that the box says "Made In USA" but the barrel and receiver are marked "Made In Italy".
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Gun is made in Italy, assembled in USA from what I have read.
My standard QD fit in it, but they do allow for full 360deg rotation.
Wonderful scattergun.
I also replied to your post over at the Beretta forum. I replaced mine with the GG&G with the rail/light mount and its awesome. The OEM accepts standard qd swivels.
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I love my 1301 tactical. Yes, the QD socket accepts standard QD mounts.
I upgraded the handguard to the GG&G Zhukov handguard, and it makes mounting a light much better.
Yes, to make a long story short Langdon Tactical talked GG&G into basically ripping off most of what Aridus makes for the 1301 because Aridus was unable to keep up with demand for his products while he was fulfilling a major contract. That contract allowed him expand him manufacturing capabilities and now his stuff is typically in stock.
ETA: https://www.gggaz.com/beretta-1301-accessories.html
Last edited by titsonritz; 10-11-22 at 11:42.
Gettin' down innagrass.
Let's Go Brandon!
i literally waited on the "back in stock" list for an Aridus version for months (probably) almost a year. The GG&G version came in stock so i grabbed it. Love Aridus gear, but it was literally nonexistent forever.
So, I've been selling/gifting several firearms to have just a few key weapons that are utilitarian, and easy to transport in case of severe weather (i.e hurricane Ian). A shotgun was not on the list. Recently, shot a friends 1301 7+1 tactical as pictured by the OP, once again. Well, now I have an additional 'basic' firearm in my small collection, that is one sweet SG and fun AF to shoot! Did I mention extremely light and manageable as well :-)
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