Modified vs Standard - IPSC Practical Shotgun
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- Опубліковано 15 жов 2024
- What are the differences between an IPSC Modified and Standard shotgun? Whilst the base gun, in this case, is exactly the same a Benelli M2 there are many differences and we cover them all. Enjoy!
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It's a Benelli M1 super 90 (7+1) and I changed the 18 inch barrel to a longer one so I can fit chokes on it.
Looking for some advice mate, I’ve been looking at the beretta 1301 comp pro , now before I send away for my Shot gun license and you tell me if that license would cover me getting the 1301 or would I need a FAC ?
Thanks again for your help .
Gerry
Need FAC mate if more than 2 in tube.
@@E-bk9vk thanks buddy 👍
I have a benelli M1. What muzzle brake would you suggest for me to buy? Thanks.
Why is it most practical shotguns that are designed for practical shotgun from the factory only have 10 capacity or 26inch barrels
Because most that are designed for practical aren't designed properly 😂 time and time again the manufactures fail to listen and simply make minor changes to guns they already manufacture. Every tube fed shotgun on the market from a big manufacturer requires significant modification before it's ready to win competitions.
No separate Modified Manual division then?
Any news on the state of play with the lever release situation?
Nothing new, still in limbo 😕
@@EnglishShooting thanks. limbo = my gun cabinet for now : )
Can you help me I have learning problem like takes me a little bit longer to react thinking of applying for a shotgun certificate do you think I’ll get a license ?
It depends on each case but it shouldn't be an automatic no, the best thing is to talk to your GP and see what they say. If your GP will sign off on your application you should be ok.
Hi mate, I’m thinking of applying for a shotgun license for the first time, I’m not sure if the laws are different between Scotland and England is there any advice you could give me and what guy should I be looking at.
Thanks Gerry
There's no difference when it comes to shotguns, you'll need to apply to your local counties firearms licensing department. On their website should be all the forms. My advice would be to do it as soon as possible! Have a few lessons while you're waiting for you application to be processed and it will give you more confidence in your interview. I would highly recommend a Beretta Silver Pigeon as a first gun but go out and try as many as possible and find the gun you like.,
EnglishShooting ,
Thanks mate
Informative, Ididn't know autolifters were a debate these days
Thanks Carl, they very much are! Tbh from what I've heard the auto lifters aren't worth the hassle.
@@EnglishShooting But it's a thing, and I like having overly long parts lists and buying new shiny things
😂don't we all!
Well they're a great way to spend a lot of money on something that makes your gun less reliable. As a bonus the company will even get pissy with you for free for complaining that their drop in part isn't.
Have heard fostech shotguns origin 12 18 inch
Great video, would love to see an video overview of what guns are popular in practical shotgun & what advantages they have, see a lot of Benelli M2s obviously, just wondering what else is often used, particularly by beginners.
Thanks! I did a top 5 a while ago which should still be on the channel 😀it does need updating though.
Wow he's really growing a beard there
My favourite division has to be modified.
It's tempting to give it a try.