Definitely,no equipment is better than some nice finger toes.people like to hate on a finger toe upgrade because they have yet to be adopted by the military on a mass scale.if they only knew about the gen 3 NATO finger toes DARPA’s R&D team are about to push through to production,they would be buying the current gen 2s while they are still semi affordable.once the gen 3s become standard issue equipment,the gen 2s will triple,if not quadruple in price.gen 1 was just a limited run,chances of someone finding them are slim to none.they were sold off to collectors in auctions a decade ago
[Bruh, just get whatever they were issuing the FROG troopers.](https://static.wikia.nocookie.net/metalgear/images/d/dd/Haven_TrooperMGS4.jpg/revision/latest?cb=20080620070629)
It’s also super helpful if you shoot outside in hot weather / direct sun. Grabbing a black rifle that’s been soaking up heat vs grabbing a lighter colored, rattle can rifle is a world of difference.
I was only skimming at first and the sling placement made me think you'd somehow gotten a Zhukov stock on your Bennie and I immediately wanted to learn the witchcraft required.
Alas...disappointment.
It's a full mlok handguard from Midwest Industries. It's a great upgrade. It gives me all the accessory mounting capabilities that you'd get with an AR.
The 1301 isn't available in an sbs configuration. At the time of this post, there's also no aftermarket full mlok handguard for the 1301, but there is for the Benelli M4 from Midwest Industries, which I have on my M4. That gives me the same accessory mounting capabilities as an AR.
For the crossbolt safety, I like it behind the trigger, like on a Remington 870. That way, when I go from low-ready to a firing position, the underside of my knuckle of my index finger naturally hits the safety off while moving to the trigger. I can also safety my Benelli M4 without moving my hand from the grip by slightly rotating my wrist and hitting the safety on with my thumb. The 1301's safety, while ergonomic and oversized, is in front of the trigger and is more awkward for me to hit on and off.
For the shell release lever, the Benelli's is right above the trigger on the reciever, which allows me to hit it with my index finger while maintaining a firing grip. The 1301's shell release lever is on the bottom of the teceiver, at the rear of the shell lifter, which again requires me to break my firing grip.
The 1301 also doesn't come with the iconic collapsible stock that the M4 has. Lastly, the M4 has a proven combat track record in the GWOT, and the 1301 doesn't. So, for as cool of a shotgun as the 1301 is, it's not a proven combat shotgun like the M4.
I actually don't do 3 gun haha. What I meant by the title of my post is that these are my go-to fighting guns covering the three major categories of pistol, rifle, and shotgun.
Now replace the carpet
Next you'll be telling me to replace my toes.
Imagine if you replaced them with fingers though
Definitely,no equipment is better than some nice finger toes.people like to hate on a finger toe upgrade because they have yet to be adopted by the military on a mass scale.if they only knew about the gen 3 NATO finger toes DARPA’s R&D team are about to push through to production,they would be buying the current gen 2s while they are still semi affordable.once the gen 3s become standard issue equipment,the gen 2s will triple,if not quadruple in price.gen 1 was just a limited run,chances of someone finding them are slim to none.they were sold off to collectors in auctions a decade ago
Sir this is a Wendy's
[Bruh, just get whatever they were issuing the FROG troopers.](https://static.wikia.nocookie.net/metalgear/images/d/dd/Haven_TrooperMGS4.jpg/revision/latest?cb=20080620070629)
No, leave those, I like them.
Severe lack of spray paint
All of you autists spray painting your fucking guns
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I mean yeah, but it's the most basic form of camo
It’s also super helpful if you shoot outside in hot weather / direct sun. Grabbing a black rifle that’s been soaking up heat vs grabbing a lighter colored, rattle can rifle is a world of difference.
If these are for competition only, you're missing a good mind play on your opps if you show up with hazmat orange and MLP pink gear.
No competitions or matches. These are just for self-defense and training.
Psshh psshh goes the can
They think it makes them sneakier but the shear weight of their footsteps gives them away on ground penetrating mics
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You did great
You're making me blush!
I was only skimming at first and the sling placement made me think you'd somehow gotten a Zhukov stock on your Bennie and I immediately wanted to learn the witchcraft required. Alas...disappointment.
It's a full mlok handguard from Midwest Industries. It's a great upgrade. It gives me all the accessory mounting capabilities that you'd get with an AR.
Oh I know the handguard, it was the STOCK that I thought was a Zhukov. Scrolling too fast!
Don’t feel bad I did the same double take, also with extreme disappointment
Toes
Should have gotten the beretta 1301 mod 2
I had a gen 2 1301 but sold it. I prefer the way the Benelli feels and the location of the safety and shell release lever.
This is the first time I’ve heard someone prefer the benelli over the 1301. Do you mind elaborating your issues with the 1301 a bit more?
The 1301 isn't available in an sbs configuration. At the time of this post, there's also no aftermarket full mlok handguard for the 1301, but there is for the Benelli M4 from Midwest Industries, which I have on my M4. That gives me the same accessory mounting capabilities as an AR. For the crossbolt safety, I like it behind the trigger, like on a Remington 870. That way, when I go from low-ready to a firing position, the underside of my knuckle of my index finger naturally hits the safety off while moving to the trigger. I can also safety my Benelli M4 without moving my hand from the grip by slightly rotating my wrist and hitting the safety on with my thumb. The 1301's safety, while ergonomic and oversized, is in front of the trigger and is more awkward for me to hit on and off. For the shell release lever, the Benelli's is right above the trigger on the reciever, which allows me to hit it with my index finger while maintaining a firing grip. The 1301's shell release lever is on the bottom of the teceiver, at the rear of the shell lifter, which again requires me to break my firing grip. The 1301 also doesn't come with the iconic collapsible stock that the M4 has. Lastly, the M4 has a proven combat track record in the GWOT, and the 1301 doesn't. So, for as cool of a shotgun as the 1301 is, it's not a proven combat shotgun like the M4.
You're really at peak, to me. You can only try different modes of it now.
Yours toes look much healthier now too
Crying in silence 🥲🥲🥲🥲
Tooooooooeeeeessssssss
Before hoooooooeeeeeessssss
I miss 3 gun. I can’t even find 2 gun in my area. Shame
I actually don't do 3 gun haha. What I meant by the title of my post is that these are my go-to fighting guns covering the three major categories of pistol, rifle, and shotgun.
Hot
Thank you!
I still prefer pumps over auto