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Specifications
UPC
082442976563
Stock Number
d6ea5cf8-672b-4dab-8db0-b3bb0151b51c
Condition
New in box
Brand
Beretta
Model
A300 Ultima
Caliber
12 Gauge
Barrel Length
19.100000 in
Weight
0 lbs
Beretta, a name synonymous with precision, innovation, and tradition, is one of the oldest and most respected firearms manufacturers in the world. With a legacy spanning over 500 years, Beretta has been at the forefront of firearm design and production, delivering high-quality pistols, shotguns, and rifles. Renowned for their craftsmanship and reliability, Beretta firearms are trusted by military, law enforcement, and civilian shooters globally. Whether for hunting, sport shooting, or personal defense, Beretta continues to set the standard for excellence in the firearms industry.
Founded in 1526, Beretta is the oldest active firearms manufacturer in the world. The company's origins trace back to Bartolomeo Beretta, a master gun barre…
Founded in 1526, Beretta is the oldest active firearms manufacturer in the world. The company's origins trace back to Bartolomeo Beretta, a master gun barre…
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Manufacturer Description
The Beretta A300 Ultima Patrol is a gas-operated, semi-automatic shotgun built on Beretta’s A300 platform and designed for duty and defensive use. The Patrol variant features an enlarged loading port, modular ghost-ring rear combat sight and a serviceable front sight post, a 7-slot 1913 Picatinny optics rail, and three M-LOK mounting points on the forend. The barrel uses Beretta Mobilchoke® interchangeable choke tubes compatible with steel shot.
The A300’s gas system is self-cleaning with a compensating exhaust valve and is rated to operate with 2 3/4" and 3" cartridges. The Patrol is furnished with an aluminum-alloy receiver and synthetic furniture with an ergonomic, textured grip surface and Beretta’s KickOff® recoil pad system. The factory documentation states the A300 Patrol is capable of a 7+1 round configuration (2 3/4" shells in the magazine tube plus one in the chamber).
