First Look: New Shotgun Accessories From Langdon Tactical
Langdon Tactical Technologies has just begun offering a new suite of Beretta 1301T tactical shotgun related accessories, including a new front sight, a new optics mount, a new heat shield and a modular switch mount. While Langdon Tactical Technologies made its name selling parts, upgrades and accessories centered around improving the Beretta 92 9mm handgun family, Langdon Tactical Technologies has also been working with Beretta to do the same with their modern tactical shotguns, specifically the 12-gauge Beretta 1301 Tactical.
LTT Super Duty Shotgun Sight
The LTT Super Duty Shotgun Sight replaces the original front-sight post found on all Beretta 1301 Tactical shotgun models. Compared to the original front sight, the Super Duty Shotgun Sight has a smaller wedge-shaped notch carved into the width of its top edge for precision aiming. Note that this replacement part isn’t compatible with the Beretta A300 Patrol.
Fastback Optic Mount
This new mount fits both Beretta 1301 Tactical and Beretta A300 Ultima Patrol Shotgun receivers and allows for the convenient mounting of an electronic red-dot sight.
LTT Heat Shield And Labyrinth Cable Management
This Langdon Tactical designed heat shield protects the shooter from excess radiant heat that accumulates during intensive training sessions, especially on hot summer days. The new LTT Heat Shield also includes a patent-pending Labyrinth Cable Management system which allows for neat wire management of remote switches connected to weapon lights, preventing snagging or damage. The Labyrinth system accommodates various cable lengths and adds texture for a more secure grip.
LTT Modular Switch Mount
The LTT Modular Switch Mount is designed to enhance your defensive Beretta shotgun by integrating remote switches for tactical lights and other accessories.
More information on the new accessories for the Beretta 1301 shotgun as well as other items from Langdon Tactical can be found at langdontactical.com.
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