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Beretta 1201 FP
Technical Summary
Caliber: 12 gauge (3" - 76mm chamber)
Trigger force
Muzzle velocity:
Firearm action: Semi-automatic
Manufacturer: Beretta
Barrel length: 520 mm
Overall length: 1060 mm
Magazine: 6 (2 3/4") or 5 (3") rounds in underbarrel tube magazine
Effective range:
Safety:
Unloaded mass: 2.85 kg

The Beretta 1201 FP is a semi-automatic shotgun, developed in the late 1980s or early 1990s by the Italian arms manufacturing company Fabbrica d'Armi Pietro Beretta. It is an upgrade to the preceding model, the Beretta 1200. The 1201 was manufactured in two versions, 1201F, intended for hunting and sporting, and the 1201FP, intended for law enforcement duties.