Is the Beretta 1301 tactical with the hype?
Morlock Morlock
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 Published On Jan 4, 2022

TL:DR another fanboy trying to justify his expense…

Edit:
Thoughts on shooting in and around vehicles, people and valuable stuff in general:

1. Know your gun, in this case, I knew the pattern of my load would be tight enough to clear the vehicle with no issues be aware of height over bore, the offset between your aiming point and point of impact at close range, don’t use a gun with a muzzle brake and be aware of the ejection pattern so your not bouncing shells off anything important. 2. Set your targets at an angle with the greatest margin of error through the window.
3. Choose and practice getting into a comfortable shooting position many times before going live, shift your body until you are not under tension to rotate out of the safe angle to fire 4. Open all windows to lower the pressure spike inside the vehicle
5. Go slow, inside a vehicle and really in any training environment where you are stacking tasks, the focus is on the process, form and accuracy, not SPEED! You are going as fast as you can insure with 100% verification of all the above…. 6. Lastly, stop if there is anything you missed or something changes from your dry run……just my thoughts, we spend a lot of time in vehicles so we should definitely know how to work in and around them, get training specifically for it if you can, but if not, try it out…go slow, crawl, walk, run adhere to 4 universal safety rules at all times and don’t go live if your not comfortable but you should at least practice getting into the positions, maybe drawing from your holster with an empty gun.

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