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Item Gone: FS/FT Beretta 1301 Comp 21"

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Item Name: FS/FT Beretta 1301 Comp 21"

Location: Fayetteville

Zip Code: 30215

Item is for: Sale or Trade
Sale Price: 1000
Trade Value or Items Looking For: Quality 12 ga O/U

Caliber: 12 ga

Willing to Ship: No

Bill of Sale Required?: No

Item Description: Really thought I (and my neighbor) would get into 3-gun, but it never happened. Turns out I'm shooting sporting clays much more frequently along with USPSA. This thing is a beaut...added the Nordic Components +3 tube, bringing total capacity to 8-2 3/4" shells. Still have original spring, tube cap, paperwork, Beretta hard case, etc. Shoots really easy and really fast. I'm usually not much of a seller but hate to see this work of art just sitting in the safe.

http://www.beretta.com/en-us/1301-comp/

Trade interests would be nice quality 12 ga O/U shotguns (Beretta, Browning, Ruger...). I can add cash if needed. Already have a 20ga quail gun so no needs there.

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Is the comb (drop) on this gun any different than on the tactical models or is it the exact same stock architecture? I once had an FN SLP competition shotgun, a fine gun in its own right, that seemed to be more like a dedicated trap gun. Even though you point and follow thru on the rising target, the shot goes intentionally high to compensate.
 
Is the comb (drop) on this gun any different than on the tactical models or is it the exact same stock architecture? I once had an FN SLP competition shotgun, a fine gun in its own right, that seemed to be more like a dedicated trap gun. Even though you point and follow thru on the rising target, the shot goes intentionally high to compensate.
I know they make the 1301 in Comp and Tactical versions. I'm not positive but I have always thought the only differences were the sights on the T vs. the vent rib on the C. They look very similar.
 
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