1301 Shell Dump Malfunction

1301 Shell Dump Malfunction. Chemical Warfare Service at Edgewood Arsenal in Maryland during World War One. The image shows I just don't know if I'm inducing it by jacking around with the gun Both the Latch and Shroud are machined from 6061 aluminum and Type III hard coat anodized.

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One of the most popular tactical- and competition-style shotguns on the market today is the Beretta 1301, but one frustrating element of the gun is the possibility of a "catastrophic shell dump." This malfunction occurs when the OEM latch on the shotgun actuates the shell stop, releasing multiple shotgun shells into the receiver Enhanced LE Dumping Shells I haven't fired it yet as I've only had it for a couple of days

Ukraine's mortar malfunction Thousands of shells to be recalled

Both the Latch and Shroud are machined from 6061 aluminum and Type III hard coat anodized Both the Latch and Shroud are machined from 6061 aluminum and Type III hard coat anodized. I just don't know if I'm inducing it by jacking around with the gun

YT1301 Latch and Shroud 1301 Gen 1 Aridus Industries. The YT-1301 comes with the Latch, Shroud, two (2) screws (in case one becomes damaged or stripped), thread locker, and a hex key for. One of the most popular tactical- and competition-style shotguns on the market today is the Beretta 1301, but one frustrating element of the gun is the possibility of a "catastrophic shell dump." This malfunction occurs when the OEM latch on the shotgun actuates the shell stop, releasing multiple shotgun shells into the receiver

Tactical Ordnance Products. I just don't know if I'm inducing it by jacking around with the gun Since it's new, I've been fondling the hell out of it, and I may have found a malfunction