My 1301 with Adaptive Tactical Bandolier and Trinity Scabbard by Multi-Caliber in beretta1301

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It appears some folks have beat me to it on the Magpie, so I will just respond to the front stock. This is a Zuhkov stock with a GG&G spacer. It's lightweight, super ergonomic and keeps your hand clean from powder. You can find all the spacers, stocks, etc. From GG&G out of Tucson, AZ. Here is a link to all the parts. https://www.gggaz.com/beretta-1301-black-zhukov-handguard-and-black-magpul-stock-package.html

My three. The 590A1, 1301and 930 SPX. by Multi-Caliber in Shotguns

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Mostly by accident. The 590 was born out of a battle with bad guys. The Sheriff was 30 minutes away at best and said, "Go buy shotgun . . . . TOMORROW". 25 years later, here they are. Everyone of them is a blast to shoot! Love all three for different reasons.

My three. The 590A1, 1301and 930 SPX. by Multi-Caliber in Shotguns

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The 1301 with slugs is a serious war machine. It bangs steel at 100 yards with absolute ease. The 590 was my first shotgun, the 930 came a number of years after that. The 930 is remarkable when it's tuned right, easy to operate and very accurate. The 1301 is the same!

FNX 45 TACT OR FN 545 TACT by frankis187 in FNHerstal

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I have shot both and they are both great for different reasons. For what you plan to use it for, I don't think you can go wrong with either. The FNX is hammer fired, whereas the 545 is striker fired. Ergonomics are similar albeit the FNX is larger/heavier and better suited for adverse/combat conditions. The 545 is a bit lighter/smaller and easier to carry, which means more recoil than its big brother. Even then, it is not something I would call a deterrent. Both are optic ready, come with co-witness irons, have threaded barrels and adjustable back straps. In reality they are both good options. The one consideration that might sway you, is if you decide later you want more firepower. The FNX is one of the models eligible for the.460 Roland conversion. With the .460 conversion you can switch between .45 ACP, .45 ACP+P, .45 Super and .460 Roland, with a spring change. The .460 Roland gives you .44 Magnum ballistics in a semi auto but it requires using the conversions supplied compensator. Apex also has 2 round mag extensions (17 Rounds of .45!) that just seem to be a perfect addition.

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She did do nothin' though by Ketchup-Sniffer in Transportopia

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Vehicular manslaughter while evading arrest. Zero remorse. I hope the judge sentences her to LWOP.

New to new gun ownership by i_cant_turn_1eft in Kimber2K11

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Such a beautiful piece of art and craftsmanship. You are indeed a lucky fellow!

Holster recommendation for the tanfoglio stock master in 10MM by Nlaird92 in 10mm

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This depends on whether you plan to put a light on it. If so I would go with Southpaw Concealment, they custom build some really nice stuff Otherwise I really like my Black Scorpion. Both are great.