I think I would hold off purchasing a Mossberg 940.
I think I would hold off purchasing a Mossberg 940.
Fuckin' A you should.
So the first thing to know is that it isn't a 1301.
Ashton and I had the chance to run one of the prototypes in our rainy, cold Shotgun Skills class a few weeks ago.
I won't go into too many details about the gun, but I will say that it ran through class without a hiccup. I specifically tested the gun for function while short stocked and it ran. I even tried essentially limp-wristing the gun while short stocked (don't try this at home, kids) and it didn't choke.
Short stocking if done incompetently is hard on semi-automatic shotguns. It tends to make them gag pretty quickly...hence the test. I did as much wrong as I could without ending up falling on my ass in front of the class and it ran. Which is impressive in and of itself.
We put slugs, buck, and bird through the gun.
If you shot it back to back with a 1301 you might notice a little bit of a difference in the felt recoil. But even as familiar as I am with the 1301 I didn't really feel much of a noticeable difference.
So my upshot is:
- It ran reliably even when I did deliberately stupid shit with it
- It doesn't seem to give you any recoil penalty
- Ergonomics were very good
It should be a hit when it comes out.
I won't be selling my 1301s. But I will probably be adding this one to the stable and it will likely be added to my very short list of semi-auto shotguns I consider a good to go out of the box option.
Right now that list is:
- Beretta 1301
- Benelli M4
- Probably this thing
3/15/2016
So we know it’s a semiauto,and it’s not a new generation of the 1301! Promising…
I’m just glad that Beretta isn’t following the iPhone style marketing scam! Every couple of months, they announce the NEW phone, and everyone has to shell out more $ for the latest and greatest.
Interesting.
I have been thinking about a semi-auto shotgun for years, but have come to the conclusion that unless I'm willing to shuck out the coin for either a 1301 or a Benelli, I'm better off with my ratty-ass pump gun.
This may change the math.
I can probably justify a 1301T right now (if I could even find one locally), but if this new mystery gauge costs more, the actuarial tables tell me I won't get my money's worth. Now if pampered, slightly used, Rem-built 870P's become worth more than they were last year, THAT might turn the math in the right direction for me.
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The great state of Washington now that it has a 10 round magazine limit other than the previously owned magazines, which I’m sure that will be changed in the near future, along with a banning semi automatic rifles that look mean…..
1301’s last in the stores for about a day
Distributors in our area show no inventory
In this state, they have not come after shotguns yet like they did in Oregon
I want to pick up another 1301T, but will do so with the standard stock cause it looks “ friendlier”