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I'm looking at buying once, crying once for a 12g shotgun. Currently looking at Benelli m2, Beretta 1301 & Wilson Combat CQB Shotgun. Just wondering what others here would recommend?
Much appreciated
The M4 is in no way "Better" than a M2, or 1301.Between those a 1301 followed by the M2, but if you want the best then a Benelli M4...
The Wilson is just a glorified 870. They’re nice but not worth anywhere near their price tag. At that rate if you want a pump I’d rather have a Mossberg 590 unless you want to run a pistol grip stock. They kinda blow for that since you have to break grip to operate the safety.
The M4 is the best tactical shotgun followed by a 1301 though.
Absolutely concur with the M2/M4 points.The M4 is in no way "Better" than a M2, or 1301.
It's just different.
The decision between a 1301 and M2 is a toss up.
Basically, do you want a gas, or inertia gun. Reliability wise, they are equal, with a slight nod to the m2, since inertia guns run very clean, even after high shell count.
M4 is the best COMBAT shotgun. No question.
However, anything outside of that, and it's heavy. Also, ghost rings suck.
M2 and 1301 are far more versitile. Lighter, point better. They're the absolute best 3 Gun shotguns. Great for hunting, ect.
I'm surprised that you haven't opened up the bottom of the receiver and changed or welded the loading gate. I would get my finger stuck loading my M2 so I changed the loading gate.Benelli M2. We have 2 of these in our family that we compete with monthly 3 gun matches. No issues with them and would not sell these ever. Not looking for alternatives either. Highly recommend. View attachment 7698598View attachment 7698598
It’s hard to tell in the pic but our Benelli M2’s both have the OEM M4 lifters installed. They are longer. There was a write up on this somewhere a while back that I read and decided to give it a try. They work great. No pinched thumbs and shells slide in nice. Full functionality. I did try TT lifters recently just to see what the fuss was about but couldn’t get them to work 100% of the time. This was on both our guns. Issue was we couldn’t unload it using the shell stop. Shell came out a stuck on the front of the lifter. This was a no go. Chatted with TT and sent the lifters back to them to investigate. Also haven’t found the need to open up the bottom as we can both do the load 2 just fine.I'm surprised that you haven't opened up the bottom of the receiver and changed or welded the loading gate. I would get my finger stuck loading my M2 so I changed the loading gate.
I have a Roth Performance shotgun on the way which is their receiver in a M2 format with an opened up bottom for easier feeding. Looking forward to trying that out.
been rolling a 870 for 49 years i'll stick with it. still works.
Agreed.Doesn't mean you can't have 2 or 3 or 10......
I'm just saying...
I wouldn't want to lug an M4 to a sporting clay outing. As well, I wouldn't to bring a double barrel on a dove shoot.
Everything has it's place. Sometimes, you may need a few for that one special place.
My current M2 isn't opened up. I noticed I have to be a bit more careful loading it. I have the TT gate and haven't had issues with it.It’s hard to tell in the pic but our Benelli M2’s both have the OEM M4 lifters installed. They are longer. There was a write up on this somewhere a while back that I read and decided to give it a try. They work great. No pinched thumbs and shells slide in nice. Full functionality. I did try TT lifters recently just to see what the fuss was about but couldn’t get them to work 100% of the time. This was on both our guns. Issue was we couldn’t unload it using the shell stop. Shell came out a stuck on the front of the lifter. This was a no go. Chatted with TT and sent the lifters back to them to investigate. Also haven’t found the need to open up the bottom as we can both do the load 2 just fine.
And just today I saw a blurb from Beretta and they have come out with a new ENHANCED version. Great shotgun but for home defense get a Mossberg 18"-20" barreled one.Read this thread
https://www.snipershide.com/shooting/threads/benelli-m2-vs-beretta-1301.6997511/
I'd be getting the 1301 without question.
What are you looking to do with it. The M2, 1301 and WC 870 are very different. You have have a fancy overpriced 870 vs a gas gun and inertia gun. The M2 and 1301 can be had or set up in a multitude of ways.
As far as a tactical HD set up LTT has a pretty nice 1301 package.
I carried a Benelli M1 Super90, a Beretta 1201FP, and a Remington 1187 Police on duty. My favorite, BY FAR, was the M1 Super90.I'm looking at buying once, crying once for a 12g shotgun. Currently looking at Benelli m2, Beretta 1301 & Wilson Combat CQB Shotgun. Just wondering what others here would recommend?
Much appreciated
I love my Benelli. Im 65 yrs old and shot an 870 starting at age 10. Mpved to a Remington 1187 20 years ago..Switched to .I got a Benelli Legacy and I really like it..Would not go back for a hunting gun or clays. For Protection Id stay with Rem. 870.I'm looking at buying once, crying once for a 12g shotgun. Currently looking at Benelli m2, Beretta 1301 & Wilson Combat CQB Shotgun. Just wondering what others here would recommend?
Much appreciated
I don't know, my 1st gen 1301 is getting close to 20k rounds on it plus countless hours of loading practice and the only time I've had this happen is when I'm showing someone else why they shouldn't push the back of the bolt release.If you get a 1301 make sure it has the new bolt release, the originals could send a round halfway onto the lifter and lock the gun up if you bumped it towards the rear. Beretta made a chincy plastic piece that solves it, but they charge you $10 for the $0.22 part to fix their fuckup.
See how that sounds? Kinda silly huh?Hi, I’m looking for a rifle in .223. Should I get an AR, or a Tikka?
I don't know, my 1st gen 1301 is getting close to 20k rounds on it plus countless hours of loading practice and the only time I've had this happen is when I'm showing someone else why they shouldn't push the back of the bolt release.
Also, the fastest way to unload it and not drop all the shells on the ground is to use the back of the bolt release.
How does an M2 have too many "bells and whistles", and the same time you post a max dolled up pump?View attachment 7699639As I’m always a proponent of the KISS method. As a window licker short bus rider the M2 just has too many “bells & whistles” for me personally. We all are aware the M2 sits at the left side of Gods throne but dang it, I just wanted simple operation when my diapers getting filled and need a fight stopper. Trigger press,pump, rinse & repeat. The 590a1 gots all that covered for moi at under $750 pesos as you see it pictured. Likes me my simple smoke poles I do.
If I were going to buy once cry once and money wasn’t an issue, this would be the gun. Taran Tactical JW3 M2 $2999
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Their website says it is in stock now. But I would call them and ask how long it would be before it shipped. You can also purchase a stock M2 and ship it to them and I think the retro fit is around $1800 for basically the same gun. The last one I sent off to have done by someone took about 3-4 months. I had Precision Tactical in Birmingham do my M2 after I ordered the parts from TT, parts came in less than a week. They are usually pretty on top of it. I order from them pretty regularly 2-3 times a year and they ship within days if it is in stock. I just finished a Glock 41 with them and Precision Tactical and it took about 3 months to complete.How long does one have to wait for this shotgun???
Correction!!! They are not in stock and the website says that they are 45-60 weeks out on delivery. So basically a year. If you don’t want to wait that long, I would order the parts, if they have them and send it to someone like Precision Tactical in Birmingham, AL and let them do the work. They do good work. They did some of the work on mine. I had a local gunsmith do the trigger because he did a really good job on a Franchi I had. I installed most of the parts but Precision did the stipple work, gate, and ceracote. I bought the gun used for $750 from a friend. Custom work was around $1000 plus the parts. I have around $2200 in it. If I had to do it over I would probably spend the extra cash and just order it from TT and wait.Their website says it is in stock now. But I would call them and ask how long it would be before it shipped. You can also purchase a stock M2 and ship it to them and I think the retro fit is around $1800 for basically the same gun. The last one I sent off to have done by someone took about 3-4 months. I had Precision Tactical in Birmingham do my M2 after I ordered the parts from TT, parts came in less than a week. They are usually pretty on top of it. I order from them pretty regularly 2-3 times a year and they ship within days if it is in stock. I just finished a Glock 41 with them and Precision Tactical and it took about 3 months to complete.View attachment 7699899
The M4 is in no way "Better" than a M2, or 1301.
It's just different.
The decision between a 1301 and M2 is a toss up.
Basically, do you want a gas, or inertia gun. Reliability wise, they are equal, with a slight nod to the m2, since inertia guns run very clean, even after high shell count.
M4 is the best COMBAT shotgun. No question.
However, anything outside of that, and it's heavy. Also, ghost rings suck.
M2 and 1301 are far more versitile. Lighter, point better. They're the absolute best 3 Gun shotguns. Great for hunting, ect.
You got any spec facts, or just opinion?Do explain to the class how something you describe as the best combat shotgun, isn’t the best shotgun...
Also please explain how something that’s now on its third generation trying to work out the kinks is better than a tried and true work horse.
I own an M4 and have owned an M2 28” that was set up for 3 gun as well a M2 Tactical as well as several other Benelli’s, and I have shot the 1301’s. The M4 is undoubtedly the best tactical shotgun that money can buy, yes it is better than a 1301 and an M2. The only thing they do better is weight, and I do want a 1301 for that reason for trekking around Alaska. But is it a superior shotgun to an M4 or as reliable? Fuck no.
Well said! I totally agree! I believe the M2 is far more versatile for a one and done shotgun. The M4 is great if you are planning to storm the beaches or walk through the jungles slamming it in the mud and sand and blasting the enemy inside 50 yards. Thumbs up to the M4. But, for everything else including most combat situations the M2 would be my choice. It just points and handles more easily.You got any spec facts, or just opinion?
Define "tactical"
First off, it's possible to be the best in a specific catagory/role, but not the best in EVERY role. Anything about that you don't understand?
Tried and true? Uh, the m2 FAR outdates the m4, and is basically just a more ergonomic m1/1201. The m4 isn't new, but it's nowhere nearly as proven as an m2. It's also not nearly as versitile,or available in nearly as many options. It's a combat shotgun. Comes in 18in, in coated, or stainless. That's it. M2 comes in any length you want, any coating, even camo, slug only, different sight options, ect.
You ever tried running the m4 in a 3 gun match? I did. It's a heavy mofo.
M2 is eaisly the most proven 3 gun shotgun ever. It also does hunting duty eaisly. Birds, deer, squirrel, ect. M4 is as far from a hunting shotgun as you can get.
Reliability? I'd probably give it to the m2 as well just for being an inertia gun,but there's no clear data on which is the most reliable.
The m4 is more forgiving with various loads, and with shit hanging off of it. So, it has that going for it.
I'd still take a m2 for it's overall superior versatility.
I own a m4 as well as an M2, and have equal time with both. I wouldn't say one is superior to the other, only that they're different, and the m2 has an easier time filling multiple roles.
You got any spec facts, or just opinion?
Define "tactical"
First off, it's possible to be the best in a specific catagory/role, but not the best in EVERY role. Anything about that you don't understand?
Tried and true? Uh, the m2 FAR outdates the m4, and is basically just a more ergonomic m1/1201. The m4 isn't new, but it's nowhere nearly as proven as an m2. It's also not nearly as versitile,or available in nearly as many options. It's a combat shotgun. Comes in 18in, in coated, or stainless. That's it. M2 comes in any length you want, any coating, even camo, slug only, different sight options, ect.
You ever tried running the m4 in a 3 gun match? I did. It's a heavy mofo.
M2 is eaisly the most proven 3 gun shotgun ever. It also does hunting duty eaisly. Birds, deer, squirrel, ect. M4 is as far from a hunting shotgun as you can get.
Reliability? I'd probably give it to the m2 as well just for being an inertia gun,but there's no clear data on which is the most reliable.
The m4 is more forgiving with various loads, and with shit hanging off of it. So, it has that going for it.
I'd still take a m2 for it's overall superior versatility.
I own a m4 as well as an M2, and have equal time with both. I wouldn't say one is superior to the other, only that they're different, and the m2 has an easier time filling multiple roles.
Lots of anecdotes and opinion going on.Considering that the OP listed two shotguns that’s come in tactical models, and then one shotgun that ONLY comes as a tactical model, I think it’s pretty safe to assume that a tactical shotgun is what the guy is looking for. You know damn well what a tactical shotgun is, I’m not going to explain it just for the sake of giving you something stupid to banter about. We get it that you’re a 3 gun gamer nerd and that’s what’s in your head, but not everyone is looking to go play weekend jersey dress up.
M2/inertia as reliable as an M4/gas? Absolutely fucking not, now I know you don’t know WTF you’re talking about. It’s been proven over and over that gas shotguns reliably run a broader range of shells than inertia. My M2 tactical wouldn’t run low brass reliably to save its life, I could even make it malfunction buckshot shooting from the hip with a weak grip. My M2 I setup for 3 gun would run low brass reliably after I put a bunch of parts on it, but I could also still make it hiccup pretty easily if I wasn’t super solid behind it. My SBE3 also wouldn’t run low brass at all and even high brass 2 3/4” stuff it didn’t like. Meanwhile my M4 I can cradle like it’s a feather barely holding it and it still cycles anything.
I kept my M4 over all the other shotguns I had when I downsized my collection from a vault to a safe to move. I kept it because it’s dead nuts reliable and can hunt and go bust clays. I’ve hunted turkey, squirrel, birds and deer with it very successfully. As successful as anything else I’ve ever used, with a handful of chokes and a red dot it can do anything. I’ve never hunted migratory birds but with a plug made from a wooden dowel I could do that too. I also bust more clays with it and that RMR than I ever did my fully setup Beretta silver pigeon.
Well that's because people are retarded. If you can't view things objectively and be honest with yourself about something you spent your hard earned money on, maybe you shouldn't be recommending anything on a forum.Everyone is going to like what they like. If I have an M4, I'm not going to review the 1301 favorably. If I own an 870, I'm not going to recommend the M4. This will be the usual response you will get on any forum.
Well that's because people are retarded. If you can't view things objectively and be honest with yourself about something you spent your hard earned money on, maybe you shouldn't be recommending anything on a forum.
See the Savage threads for an example of this.