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So by cover they mean sleeve ? I’m going to dismantle it tomorrow.
methinks cover=sleeveSo by cover they mean sleeve ? I’m going to dismantle it tomorrow.
For me, I'm happy with 7+1 or 8 (ghost loading), so I don't want to extend it any further, either. Were it not for that crummy plastic bracket I'd probably leave the OEM polymer sleeve, but since I want to upgrade the bracket, I might as well opt for the gg&g sleeve as well...but I may change my mind if I see the polymer holds up well enough with the metal bracket clamped to it. Cheers, lads!Mine has the factory extension. The mag tube is steel, covered by a plastic sleeve. As shown in the pic you posted. I think the reason they say it wont work is the plastic sleeve and nut hold the barrel to the receiver, thus the length and fit of the sleeve and nut is critical. It's designed for the 5 shot model. Good catch. I almost ordered it last night.
It's weird that Beretta didn't use the same length mag tube and put an extension on the 7 shot version vs. a different length mag tube.
You can replace the 7 shot model's plastic sleeve, barrel clamps, and nut with aluminum parts wither GG&G kit. No real gain other than getting rid of the plastic. Probably worth it. The plastic parts bug me. The alternative to that is the Nordic Nordic Components Nordic Beretta 1301 / A300 Patrol Kit 12 ga BR1301TAC-KIT Parts - Arnzen Arms. Looks like it works with the seven shot 1301.
Instead of adding mag capacity I think the pricey sidesaddle made for the Chisel stock is money better spent. Instead of mounting one on the receiver, which would interfere with the folding stock.
@Alex I looked for an armorers manual for the 1301 but found nothing yet.
I got turned off on Talon early on. It seems they have added options and improved. The edges lifted when they got solvent on them and it was definitely sandpaper-like. This was on a Sub2000. I removed it and used Goof-Off to remove the sticky residue. Never pursued it further.Talon makes two or three grades (two of varying grit traction). The ones I use have ZERO sand/abrasiveness. Just rubber-like texture. I'm not a farmer, either. Nor a cowboy. not my bag whatsoever. Just a musician.
Anyways, the adhesive is such that while they bond excellently, they leave ZERO residue of any kind when removed. And I've removed more than one grip decal along the way. I can't speak for other brands of similar kind, but the Talon's adhesive on the grips I use leave nothing behind on the grip surface of the weapon. (fwiw) I wouldn't want any sticky crap on my guns either, or I wouldn't use it. Maybe older formulas you may have encountered differ, BL. I dunno. I honestly haven't used another brand of grip decal to compare, but I CAN attest the stuff I use has zero abrasives, and leaves no sticky residue.
And I can't bring myself to plaster velcro on the side of my 1301's receiver for shot shells....nope.
Yep. The rubber version is excellent.Talon makes two or three grades (two of varying grit traction). The ones I use have ZERO sand/abrasiveness. Just rubber-like texture.
I've been using Talon grips for a LONG time. I've never had one lift or peel. I clean the grip with alcohol first. Then I use a hair dryer to heat the grip after I apply it and the massage the SHIT out of it into every nook and cranny. I've never had to remove or replace one.I got turned off on Talon early on. It seems they have added options and improved. The edges lifted when they got solvent on them and it was definitely sandpaper-like.
As they say to each his own taste. I find the texture on the Echelon, which is very similar to the Hellcat, provides just the right amount of friction without being rough. And of course the shape/contours. On the less expensive side, I'd give the PSA Dagger an honorable mention. P80... dreadful by comparison. But I don't carry them so it's not a big deal.lol. I do use the Hogues on our 26 clones. Not Pachmyrs. (I don’t have any pachmyr products) And I don’t carry IWB, so I’ve never experienced the rub/grabbiness you cite. And have had little to complain about in that regard. For me, they are a benefit.
I still don't wear shower curtains. Support is a wunnerful thing.
Oh and, I do have the rubber Talons on my echelon….that said I’m about to get the large grip module. I much prefer the Talon feel over the oem texture. If I was shooting Walther, I wouldn’t change them at all. That said, I may leave the new grip module as-is when I get it. We’ll see.
Echelon?My first small step in a few upgrades. I hate the OEM white dot that supposedly is luminous when “charged” by a bright light. Pfft that’s useless ina surprise urgent moment of need. So I got this primarily for the bright green but also the tritium. I know some of you don’t have any need of it.
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No, the 1301. Echelon already has a very visible front sight. It fits the M4/1301, hence the wrench.Echelon?