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Beretta 1301 VS Remington 1100

Head to Head Comparison

Beretta 1301

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86%

Critic Rating

10 Reviews

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93%

User Rating

6 Reviews

Remington 1100

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83%

Critic Rating

12 Reviews

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96%

User Rating

18 Reviews

50 MOA

Accuracy

50 MOA

75.97 Yeets

Damage

75.97 Yeets

50-100 yards

Range

50-100 yards

N/A

Recoil Velocity

N/A

6+1 rounds

Capacity

4 rounds

N/A

Mobility

1590

50

Ergonomics

52

50

Fit & Finish

52

50

Reliability

52

MSRP:

$1188.00

Used Price:

$1188.00

New Price:

$1320.00

MSRP:

$809.99

Used Price:

$809.99

New Price:

$899.99

Gun Specifications

Specifications

Beretta 1301

Remington 1100

Weight

16 oz

130 oz

Length

50.5"

Action

Semi-Automatic

Semi-Automatic

Caliber

12 Gauge

12 GA

Capacity

6+1

4

Finish

Black

Blue

Gun Type

Shotgun

Shotgun

Sights

No Sights

Twin Bead

Barrel Length

18.5"

30"

Gun Stats

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Gun Descriptions

The Beretta 1301 is a gas-operated semi-automatic shotgun produced by Beretta Italy and imported by Beretta USA in the United States. The firearm has two separate designs. One is intended for tactical, self-defense, and law enforcement applications, whereas the other is designed for competitive disciplines. Despite its intended applications, it is often used by a minority of hunters and sporting clay shooters. The 1301 is a successor to the 1201 Tactical model, and it shares many similarities with Beretta's A400 line of shotguns, which are successors to the A391 series. All modern 1301 shotguns, much like their A400 counterparts, make use of a Beretta proprietary choke constriction system known as "Optima-HP". One exception is the early tactical model, which used a fixed cylinder constriction barrel. These barrels are backbored for reduced muzzle rise and improved patterning.  

More than 40 years ago, the Model 1100 forever changed the way American shooters viewed autoloading shotguns. It was the first autoloader to combine the repeat-shot versatility of early-century models with the sleek, modern lines and handling qualities of revered double barrels. The Remington Model 1100 has been a field-proved favorite ever since. Its superb balance, handling, durability and soft recoil from the gas-operated action are the foundation of the Remington autoloading legacy.

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