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Originally Posted By Dangermouse78: Ordered that pro lifter today for my multicam A300. What else do I need to throw on there to make it tier 1? I’ve got a Magpul sling on there, but honestly, the positioning of the holes sucks. View Quote Noveske or Grovetech stock mounted (drilled) QD attachment. If right handed, drill into the stock on the ejection port side of the gun. Remove the butt pad first to determine exactly where to drill the hole. |
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Originally Posted By slack_out: Noveske or Grovetech stock mounted (drilled) QD attachment. If right handed, drill into the stock on the ejection port side of the gun. Remove the butt pad first to determine exactly where to drill the hole. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By slack_out: Originally Posted By Dangermouse78: Ordered that pro lifter today for my multicam A300. What else do I need to throw on there to make it tier 1? I’ve got a Magpul sling on there, but honestly, the positioning of the holes sucks. Noveske or Grovetech stock mounted (drilled) QD attachment. If right handed, drill into the stock on the ejection port side of the gun. Remove the butt pad first to determine exactly where to drill the hole. Hadn’t really thought of doing that, interesting. Full rotation, limited rotation, or zero rotation? Any suggestions? I’m leaning towards the full rotation. And thank you for the suggestion. Edit: I see it now… the hallow stock options. Sold out at Grovetech. |
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Originally Posted By Blain: That's the one achillies heel of ALL shotguns, leaving the mag tube fully loaded WILL weaken and degrade the spring over time. It is NOT like the box magazine of a rifle / pistol where compression cycles cause spring wear. Fully compressing the shotgun mag tube WILL wear it out. View Quote @Blain What's the suggested load, one down, two down? |
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Originally Posted By LV1976: @Blain What's the suggested load, one down, two down? View Quote 0. Load it up, replace the spring when needed. It's easy to check, your magazine spring should be ballpark 6"-8" longer than your magazine tube, depending on the length and manufacturers recommendation. Some longer magazines may like 12" longer. I always use Wolff springs, they last fully loaded for years. |
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Originally Posted By Dangermouse78: Ordered that pro lifter today for my multicam A300. What else do I need to throw on there to make it tier 1? I’ve got a Magpul sling on there, but honestly, the positioning of the holes sucks. View Quote Definitely a magazine tube spring that doesn't suck. Esstac Shotgun cards GGG sling mount that goes between the receiver and stock Flash light I like the GGG aluminum magazine tube cover/barrel clamp over the OEM plastic Optic if thats your jam |
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Originally Posted By Dangermouse78: Hadn’t really thought of doing that, interesting. Full rotation, limited rotation, or zero rotation? Any suggestions? I’m leaning towards the full rotation. And thank you for the suggestion. Edit: I see it now… the hallow stock options. Sold out at Grovetech. View Quote I did exactly what he did, and ended up with the GGG mount that goes between the stock and receiver. |
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Picked it up today. Cleaned, added a Gideon omega optic, zeroed at 50 yards. Rand some bird and buck thru it. Only hickup was with a suprema buckshot being slow to chamber. Plan to get some SeaTac cards, stock Qd mount and add a kick off scout light. Oh and make a match saver for it.
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Originally Posted By Marksman14: Definitely a magazine tube spring that doesn't suck. Esstac Shotgun cards GGG sling mount that goes between the receiver and stock Flash light I like the GGG aluminum magazine tube cover/barrel clamp over the OEM plastic Optic if thats your jam View Quote This 👆🏿 I haven’t had issues with my mag tube spring but we’ll see I don’t really see the issue with the A300 lifter but everyone that’s got the pro lifter says it’s a big deal. |
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Originally Posted By Useafortyfive: This 👆🏿 I haven’t had issues with my mag tube spring but we’ll see I don’t really see the issue with the A300 lifter but everyone that’s got the pro lifter says it’s a big deal. View Quote Honestly just order a replacement. The comparison between a properly cut Wolff spring and the OEM spring was laughable. I left my OEM spring loaded for a few weeks and had issues with the last round feeding onto the lifter. There have been enough issues I have read about that, for the money, I default to replacement for everyone now. Even if its a small percentage of springs that won't properly feed, the A300 was designed to be a duty/defensive shotgun and this is a known issue with them. My buddy just got a brand new one, and I was able to compare his new spring to my wolff spring that has been loaded now for 6 months or so. Not even close in terms of feel. His runs, just like mine did brand new....but I have no doubt it will go sooner than it should. He ordered a new spring. Regarding the lifter.... If you load with your thumb straight, mine will pinch something awful. If you bend the tip of your thumb to feed with the tip rather than the pad, its not an issue. But it is easier to just throw it straight in, versus pushing up and in at the same time. Necessary? No. A nice thing to have? Yep! |
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Originally Posted By Marksman14: Honestly just order a replacement. The comparison between a properly cut Wolff spring and the OEM spring was laughable. I left my OEM spring loaded for a few weeks and had issues with the last round feeding onto the lifter. There have been enough issues I have read about that, for the money, I default to replacement for everyone now. Even if its a small percentage of springs that won't properly feed, the A300 was designed to be a duty/defensive shotgun and this is a known issue with them. My buddy just got a brand new one, and I was able to compare his new spring to my wolff spring that has been loaded now for 6 months or so. Not even close in terms of feel. His runs, just like mine did brand new....but I have no doubt it will go sooner than it should. He ordered a new spring. Regarding the lifter.... If you load with your thumb straight, mine will pinch something awful. If you bend the tip of your thumb to feed with the tip rather than the pad, its not an issue. But it is easier to just throw it straight in, versus pushing up and in at the same time. Necessary? No. A nice thing to have? Yep! View Quote I don't see that Wolff has springs for the a300 ultima. Am I missing something? Maybe I should be looking for a general 12 ga spring on their site? I could just call them, I guess. |
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Originally Posted By Dangermouse78: I don't see that Wolff has springs for the a300 ultima. Am I missing something? Maybe I should be looking for a general 12 ga spring on their site? I could just call them, I guess. View Quote I just ordered the generic 12ga and trimmed it until I could get 7 rounds in there. It was very close to the recommended amount of it protruding from the tube….for some reason 14” is in my memory but I can’t recall the exact amount. |
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Anyone have experience with the Mesa Tactical “Urbino” pistol grip stock?
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Originally Posted By Marksman14: I did exactly what he did, and ended up with the GGG mount that goes between the stock and receiver. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Marksman14: Originally Posted By Dangermouse78: Hadn’t really thought of doing that, interesting. Full rotation, limited rotation, or zero rotation? Any suggestions? I’m leaning towards the full rotation. And thank you for the suggestion. Edit: I see it now… the hallow stock options. Sold out at Grovetech. I did exactly what he did, and ended up with the GGG mount that goes between the stock and receiver. I agree the GGG sling mount between the stock and receiver seems more robust and functional. I may try it. |
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Originally Posted By slack_out: I agree the GGG sling mount between the stock and receiver seems more robust and functional. I may try it. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By slack_out: Originally Posted By Marksman14: Originally Posted By Dangermouse78: Hadn’t really thought of doing that, interesting. Full rotation, limited rotation, or zero rotation? Any suggestions? I’m leaning towards the full rotation. And thank you for the suggestion. Edit: I see it now… the hallow stock options. Sold out at Grovetech. I did exactly what he did, and ended up with the GGG mount that goes between the stock and receiver. I agree the GGG sling mount between the stock and receiver seems more robust and functional. I may try it. You guys have convinced me. |
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Originally Posted By Marksman14: I just ordered the generic 12ga and trimmed it until I could get 7 rounds in there. It was very close to the recommended amount of it protruding from the tube….for some reason 14” is in my memory but I can’t recall the exact amount. View Quote I called them today & that’s what they said to do. Thank you. |
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Originally Posted By Mick214: Anyone have experience with the Mesa Tactical “Urbino” pistol grip stock? Mesa Tactical Urbino Pistol Grip Stock View Quote The grip is pretty square and blocky IMHO |
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Originally Posted By AK-12: The grip is pretty square and blocky IMHO View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By AK-12: Originally Posted By Mick214: Anyone have experience with the Mesa Tactical “Urbino” pistol grip stock? Mesa Tactical Urbino Pistol Grip Stock The grip is pretty square and blocky IMHO This. It is also very heavy. I had Urbinos on some of my 870s and my Gen 1 1301 has an Urbino. While it adds some welcome modularity and things like a cheek riser the grip is made for someone with gorilla hands and it adds a lot of weight. |
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I received my new gray A300UP a few days ago but I have not been to the range yet. I’ve done a couple things:
- Magpul QD’s and a MS 1. Their stuff is pricey but it works. I’m not totally sold on using a sling. - GG&G mag clamp and tube. I may not have needed this because it looks like Beretta made some minor changes to the mag tube which would minimize clamp movement. The OEM mag tube cover is now 2 pieces. - GG&G mag follower - Pro Lifter not installed yet and not sure if I really need it. - Wolff mag spring on the way. Probably won’t need this because I won’t keep it loaded. - 6 of the 7 round Esstac cards. I had some cards from AMZ and they suck. - Plano hard case - Shooting gloves because the grips are sharp. - Cleaned it This is my first SA so I’m just FFing it and playing with dummy rounds to get used to the operating system. I have some 00, a couple slugs, and some trap loads that I’m gonna burn up very soon. |
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Originally Posted By Gorby: I received my new gray A300UP a few days ago but I have not been to the range yet. I’ve done a couple things: - Magpul QD’s and a MS 1. Their stuff is pricey but it works. I’m not totally sold on using a sling. - GG&G mag clamp and tube. I may not have needed this because it looks like Beretta made some minor changes to the mag tube which would minimize clamp movement. The OEM mag tube cover is now 2 pieces. - GG&G mag follower - Pro Lifter not installed yet and not sure if I really need it. - Wolff mag spring on the way. Probably won’t need this because I won’t keep it loaded. - 6 of the 7 round Esstac cards. I had some cards from AMZ and they suck. - Plano hard case - Shooting gloves because the grips are sharp. - Cleaned it This is my first SA so I’m just FFing it and playing with dummy rounds to get used to the operating system. I have some 00, a couple slugs, and some trap loads that I’m gonna burn up very soon. View Quote A long gun should have a sling. If you are using QD connectors it is even easier to remove it for maintenance but a sling is important for any long gun you plan on using for self defense. You may need to self care, help a family member or transition to a sidearm. All of these things are much easier to do while still maintaining control of your firearm. They add very little weight, they can easily be cinched down or use a rubber band to keep the sling tucked up on the gun when you don’t need it. There are basically no downsides to having a sling on your long gun besides cost but there are so many good and inexpensive slings on the market now days, even that downside is minor. Put a sling on it. |
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Originally Posted By MK318: This. It is also very heavy. I had Urbinos on some of my 870s and my Gen 1 1301 has an Urbino. While it adds some welcome modularity and things like a cheek riser the grip is made for someone with gorilla hands and it adds a lot of weight. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By MK318: Originally Posted By AK-12: Originally Posted By Mick214: Anyone have experience with the Mesa Tactical “Urbino” pistol grip stock? Mesa Tactical Urbino Pistol Grip Stock The grip is pretty square and blocky IMHO This. It is also very heavy. I had Urbinos on some of my 870s and my Gen 1 1301 has an Urbino. While it adds some welcome modularity and things like a cheek riser the grip is made for someone with gorilla hands and it adds a lot of weight. Dang, that’s too bad…my hands aren’t that large. I liked the looks of it, especially for the ability to mount a sling on the side of it. So, I guess I’ll go with the GrovTech QD mount… |
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Originally Posted By Mick214: Dang, that’s too bad…my hands aren’t that large. I liked the looks of it, especially for the ability to mount a sling on the side of it. So, I guess I’ll go with the GrovTech QD mount… View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Mick214: Originally Posted By MK318: Originally Posted By AK-12: Originally Posted By Mick214: Anyone have experience with the Mesa Tactical “Urbino” pistol grip stock? Mesa Tactical Urbino Pistol Grip Stock The grip is pretty square and blocky IMHO This. It is also very heavy. I had Urbinos on some of my 870s and my Gen 1 1301 has an Urbino. While it adds some welcome modularity and things like a cheek riser the grip is made for someone with gorilla hands and it adds a lot of weight. Dang, that’s too bad…my hands aren’t that large. I liked the looks of it, especially for the ability to mount a sling on the side of it. So, I guess I’ll go with the GrovTech QD mount… I'll take some pics and measurements on my urbino vs benelli tomorrow. I've got the urbino on a Remington 11-48 that I like |
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Originally Posted By Mick214: @03RN Thanks, I appreciate that! On another note, I got the Pro Lifter installed today. It took about 10-15 minutes: https://i.postimg.cc/15knGQr8/Pro-Lifter-1.jpg https://i.postimg.cc/dtkZZ1rM/Pro-Lifter-2.jpg View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Mick214: Originally Posted By 03RN: I'll take some pics and measurements on my urbino vs benelli tomorrow. I've got the urbino on a Remington 11-48 that I like @03RN Thanks, I appreciate that! On another note, I got the Pro Lifter installed today. It took about 10-15 minutes: https://i.postimg.cc/15knGQr8/Pro-Lifter-1.jpg https://i.postimg.cc/dtkZZ1rM/Pro-Lifter-2.jpg I like that grey. It still blows me away that the less expensive A300 has a better loading port than the 1301. |
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Picked up a multicam a300 this week.
Ordered this spring, does anyone know if it will need to be trimmed? https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B01MYMKCUZ?ref=ppx_pt2_mob_b_prod_image |
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Originally Posted By Marksman14: I did exactly what he did, and ended up with the GGG mount that goes between the stock and receiver. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Marksman14: Originally Posted By Dangermouse78: Hadn’t really thought of doing that, interesting. Full rotation, limited rotation, or zero rotation? Any suggestions? I’m leaning towards the full rotation. And thank you for the suggestion. Edit: I see it now… the hallow stock options. Sold out at Grovetech. I did exactly what he did, and ended up with the GGG mount that goes between the stock and receiver. I'm not finding the GGG sling mount (between the stock and receiver) for the A300. Maybe I'm missing something. Or may the 1301 GGG mount will fit the A300? |
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Originally Posted By 03RN: Yeah, the urbino is a little square ish on the back. I don't dislike it though. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/433221/1000001504_jpg-3322773.JPG View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By 03RN: Yeah, the urbino is a little square ish on the back. I don't dislike it though. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/433221/1000001504_jpg-3322773.JPG @03RN Thanks for the pic...It does look kinda blocky... Originally Posted By MK318: I like that grey. It still blows me away that the less expensive A300 has a better loading port than the 1301. I do love the color! I was debating back and forth between the 1300 and the A300. The relieved loading port of the A300 won me over... |
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Originally Posted By slack_out: I'm not finding the GGG sling mount (between the stock and receiver) for the A300. Maybe I'm missing something. Or may the 1301 GGG mount will fit the A300? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By slack_out: Originally Posted By Marksman14: Originally Posted By Dangermouse78: Hadn’t really thought of doing that, interesting. Full rotation, limited rotation, or zero rotation? Any suggestions? I’m leaning towards the full rotation. And thank you for the suggestion. Edit: I see it now… the hallow stock options. Sold out at Grovetech. I did exactly what he did, and ended up with the GGG mount that goes between the stock and receiver. I'm not finding the GGG sling mount (between the stock and receiver) for the A300. Maybe I'm missing something. Or may the 1301 GGG mount will fit the A300? It’s kinda funky in their website. You have to go into the sling mount page & choose the option for the rear mounted sling mount . It wants you to chose front or rear, or both. With or without sling swivels. If it’s to confusing (which it can be), I’d just call them. |
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Originally Posted By Mick214: @03RN Thanks for the pic...It does look kinda blocky... I do love the color! I was debating back and forth between the 1300 and the A300. The relieved loading port of the A300 won me over... View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Mick214: Originally Posted By 03RN: Yeah, the urbino is a little square ish on the back. I don't dislike it though. https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/433221/1000001504_jpg-3322773.JPG @03RN Thanks for the pic...It does look kinda blocky... Originally Posted By MK318: I like that grey. It still blows me away that the less expensive A300 has a better loading port than the 1301. I do love the color! I was debating back and forth between the 1300 and the A300. The relieved loading port of the A300 won me over... I don't think it's bad. I guess you'd have to hold one. I really like it on the 11-48. |
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Originally Posted By slack_out: I'm not finding the GGG sling mount (between the stock and receiver) for the A300. Maybe I'm missing something. Or may the 1301 GGG mount will fit the A300? View Quote Here you go. You have to go in the drop down menu. I dont think their website has changed since they were known for their cantilever aimpoint comp mount. It sucks. |
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Originally Posted By 03RN: I don't think it's bad. I guess you'd have to hold one. I really like it on the 11-48. View Quote Yeah, it would be nice to be able to hold one to see how it fits. On another note, the Pro Lifter that I installed is awesome…It really makes loading super fast and easy! |
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The GG&G follower does allow 7 rounds but it's tight. Please explain the need to cut down the Pro Lifter to keep the 7 round capacity.
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Originally Posted By tallanm: Picked up a multicam a300 this week. Ordered this spring, does anyone know if it will need to be trimmed? https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B01MYMKCUZ?ref=ppx_pt2_mob_b_prod_image View Quote I have that spring and the package tells you what length to trim to. I believe it recommended 14-16" and I trimmed to 15". |
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One of the local shops had a Benelli M-4 with a pistol grip stock that I believe is made by Mesa Tactical. The grip is large, but not unmanageable. I still think the GrovTec QD mounts will be the way I will go for now...
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Originally Posted By Dangermouse78: Ah ya boys! It’s on now! https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/228520/IMG_4166_jpeg-3324209.JPG View Quote Welcome to the club. |
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Originally Posted By MK318: Originally Posted By Dangermouse78: Ah ya boys! It’s on now! https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/228520/IMG_4166_jpeg-3324209.JPG Welcome to the club. |
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Originally Posted By MK318: Welcome to the club. https://y.yarn.co/708bfb5e-61d8-4ba7-a2d4-dbf4628f9514_text.gif View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By MK318: Originally Posted By Dangermouse78: Ah ya boys! It’s on now! https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/228520/IMG_4166_jpeg-3324209.JPG Welcome to the club. https://y.yarn.co/708bfb5e-61d8-4ba7-a2d4-dbf4628f9514_text.gif What exactly does that improve? I'm totally ignorant, that's not me trying to be a smart ass |
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Originally Posted By 03RN: What exactly does that improve? I'm totally ignorant, that's not me trying to be a smart ass View Quote Drop and push versus push down and push. Lifter also doesn’t bite the thumb if you don’t bend at the first knuckle. For me as a “shotgun is low on the list” type guy, it’s more user friendly. Could easily be overcome with more range time. |
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Originally Posted By Marksman14: Drop and push versus push down and push. Lifter also doesn’t bite the thumb if you don’t bend at the first knuckle. For me as a “shotgun is low on the list” type guy, it’s more user friendly. Could easily be overcome with more range time. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Marksman14: Originally Posted By 03RN: What exactly does that improve? I'm totally ignorant, that's not me trying to be a smart ass Drop and push versus push down and push. Lifter also doesn’t bite the thumb if you don’t bend at the first knuckle. For me as a “shotgun is low on the list” type guy, it’s more user friendly. Could easily be overcome with more range time. Also if you are wearing gloves, the lifter doesn’t snag on the fingers when loading. It makes loading a lot more simple by just taking the lifter out of the equation. You don’t have the lifter in the way of the magazine tube. Is it required? No, you can train around the lifter but why when a product exists that isn’t very expensive and makes running the gun that much easier. Outside of its cost there are no negatives. In the newest Mod 2 version of the 1301 it comes from the factory with the Pro lifter installed. On the A300UP it is an upgrade. The prolifter and the opened up loading port on the A300UP makes loading doubles a breeze. |
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Originally Posted By MK318: Also if you are wearing gloves, the lifter doesn’t snag on the fingers when loading. It makes loading a lot more simple by just taking the lifter out of the equation. You don’t have the lifter in the way of the magazine tube. Is it required? No, you can train around the lifter but why when a product exists that isn’t very expensive and makes running the gun that much easier. Outside of its cost there are no negatives. In the newest Mod 2 version of the 1301 it comes from the factory with the Pro lifter installed. On the A300UP it is an upgrade. The prolifter and the opened up loading port on the A300UP makes loading doubles a breeze. View Quote I’m with you, that’s why I bought one. Aside from being harder to ghost load, there’s no downside. |
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Originally Posted By MK318: Also if you are wearing gloves, the lifter doesn’t snag on the fingers when loading. It makes loading a lot more simple by just taking the lifter out of the equation. You don’t have the lifter in the way of the magazine tube. Is it required? No, you can train around the lifter but why when a product exists that isn’t very expensive and makes running the gun that much easier. Outside of its cost there are no negatives. In the newest Mod 2 version of the 1301 it comes from the factory with the Pro lifter installed. On the A300UP it is an upgrade. The prolifter and the opened up loading port on the A300UP makes loading doubles a breeze. View Quote You can load a UP with oven mitts on with a pro lifter. It’s insane. |
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Originally Posted By Marksman14: Drop and push versus push down and push. Lifter also doesn’t bite the thumb if you don’t bend at the first knuckle. For me as a “shotgun is low on the list” type guy, it’s more user friendly. Could easily be overcome with more range time. View Quote @Marksman14 When you say"drop and push vs push down and push" do you mean that the lifter just gets out of the way easier when putting a shell into the mag tube? I'm trying to visualize it. |
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Originally Posted By LV1976: @Marksman14 When you say"drop and push vs push down and push" do you mean that the lifter just gets out of the way easier when putting a shell into the mag tube? I'm trying to visualize it. View Quote The pro lifter is already “up” so there’s nothing to push out of the way when feeding shells. You just drop it in there and push it forward into the tube. |
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Originally Posted By Marksman14: The pro lifter is already “up” so there’s nothing to push out of the way when feeding shells. You just drop it in there and push it forward into the tube. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By Marksman14: Originally Posted By LV1976: @Marksman14 When you say"drop and push vs push down and push" do you mean that the lifter just gets out of the way easier when putting a shell into the mag tube? I'm trying to visualize it. The pro lifter is already “up” so there’s nothing to push out of the way when feeding shells. You just drop it in there and push it forward into the tube. Got it, thank you. |
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