Description
The Beretta 1301 Tactical C Mod.2 12 Gauge 18.5in 7+1 is a purpose-built semi-automatic shotgun that cycles faster than you can think, with a gas system proven in the field and on the range. It delivers consistent, rapid operation for demanding shooters who need reliability under pressure.
| Manufacturer | Beretta |
|---|---|
| Model | 1301 Tactical C Mod.2 |
| Material | Steel barrel, aluminum receiver, synthetic stock (per manufacturer specs) |
| Compatibility | 12 Gauge 2.75″ and 3″ shells |
| Finish | Matte black anodized receiver, blued barrel |
| Weight | Approximately 6.8 lbs (per manufacturer specs) |
| Condition | New |
Key Features
- B-LINK Gas Operating System – This self-cleaning, twin-piston system reduces felt recoil and keeps the action cycling fast, even with light target loads or heavy magnums. Why it matters: You stay on target for quicker follow-up shots, whether youu2019re clearing a room or busting clays.
- 18.5″ Barrel with Rotating Bolt – The chrome-lined barrel resists corrosion, and the rotating bolt locks up tight for consistent chamber pressure. Why it matters: Reliable extraction and feeding in all conditions, from humid dove fields to dusty tactical courses.
- Aggressive Knurled Forend with M-LOK – Three sections of M-LOK let you mount lights, lasers, or grips, while the knurling gives you a non-slip hold even with wet or gloved hands. Why it matters: You keep control under recoil and can tailor the shotgun to your mission.
- Oversized Controls – Bolt Release, Handle, and Pro-Lifter – The bolt release and charging handle are enlarged for gloved hands, and the Pro-Lifter automatically raises the shell carrier when loading. Why it matters: Reloads are faster and more positive, reducing fumbling when seconds count.
- 7+1 Capacity with Extended Tube – Factory-standard 7-round tube gives you ample firepower without adding a bulky extension. Why it matters: More rounds on board means less time reloading in a defensive scenario.
Who Itu2019s For
This shotgun is built for the seasoned shooter who demands reliability from the first shot to the last. It suits tactical operators, home defenders, and three-gun competitors who want a fast-handling 12 gauge that runs without complaint. Bird hunters who appreciate a quick second shot will also find it familiar, though itu2019s not a field gun.
Pros and Cons
- Pros: Lightning-fast cycling, low recoil, excellent ergonomics, factory M-LOK, proven Beretta durability.
- Cons: The synthetic stock feels a bit utilitarian compared to wood options; some shooters may prefer a pistol grip for more vertical hand placement.
Comparison
| Feature | Beretta 1301 Tactical C Mod.2 | Benelli M4 | Remington 870 Tactical |
|---|---|---|---|
| Action | Semi-auto gas (B-LINK) | Semi-auto inertia | Pump-action |
| Capacity | 7+1 | 5+1 (extendable) | 6+1 |
| Weight | 6.8 lbs | 7.8 lbs | 7.5 lbs |
| Rail System | M-LOK on forend | Picatinny on receiver | Drilled/tapped receiver |
| Price | $1,849 | $1,999 | $599 |
FAQ
Does the Beretta 1301 Tactical C Mod.2 come with a pistol grip?
No, it ships with a standard synthetic stock with a slight pistol grip contour. You can swap it out for an aftermarket stock if you prefer a full pistol grip.
Can I use steel shot in this shotgun?
Yes, the chrome-lined barrel handles steel shot without issue, though you should always verify with your specific load. Beretta recommends against using steel shot in older models, but the C Mod.2 is rated for it.
What is the warranty on this shotgun?
Beretta offers a limited lifetime warranty to the original owner. Coverage includes defects in materials and workmanship but not normal wear or misuse. You can register your shotgun online.
Is the 1301 Tactical C Mod.2 California-legal?
This model has a standard-capacity tube, so it does not comply with Californiau2019s magazine capacity restrictions. Check your local laws before ordering.
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Last updated: April 2026





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