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Beretta A400 Xtreme - Unico Camo - 12 gauge - J40XM18
Beretta A400 Xtreme - Unico Camo - 12 gauge - J40XM18
 
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Tech Specs at a Glance:

Gauge: 12 Gauge

Choke: OCHP

Chamber: 89 mm / 3.5 in

Barrel Length cm/in: 71 mm / 28 in

Rib: 6x6

Weight: 7.8 lbs

Refer to the "Technical Info" tab below for additional specifications.

Price: $2,129.00

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Description Technical Info
 

Beretta A400 Xtreme Unico - Max 5 - 12 gauge :
The best synthetic shotgun for every challenge. Black Synthetic, Camo Max 5 or Optifade, the A400 Xtreme UNICO is comfort, power and reliability at the highest level. Perfect for any type of hunting, it shoots all the 12 gauge ammunition, from 24 to 64 grams. The best strength and corrosion resistance are combined with the maximum shooting comfort thanks to the new Kick Off Mega: recoil and muzzle jump are reduced to the lowest terms. Only for real XTREME HUNTERS

Hydraulic dumper that eliminates the slipping between stock and cheek and reducing even more dramatically the muzzle raise. Third hydraulic damper to further mitigate the recoil and reduce mechanical stress

Kick-Off is the only recoil reduction in the world that uses two hydraulic dampeners very similar to those in automobile suspensions. all the other systems on the market are based on the deformation of soft materials like rubber, polyurethane or polymer inserts. The difference? Just think what it would feel like to drive your car on rubber shock absorbers!

Global internal and external protection. All internal parts are produced with rust-proof protective coatings. The slide, carrier and trigger are covered with anti-glare treatment. The receiver is made of anodized aluminum. The barrel bore is chrome-plated and external is blued. The barrel and receiver are protected through a special dipping treatment that shelters the gun from corrosion in all weather conditions. Even after 150 hours of saline fog, the treated barrel resists any corrosive effects

Beretta steel featuring deep drilling, cold hammering and vacuum extension: the worlds best barrels. Barrels designed in the Beretta laboratories to work perfectly with HP steel shots too.

Features & Design

  • Hydraulic dampers to mitigate the recoil and reduce mechanical stress
  • Kick Off is the only recoil reduction that uses two hydraulic dampeners.
  • All internal parts are produced with rust-proof protective coatings
  • The barrel and receiver are protected through a treatment that shelters the gun from corrosion
  • Beretta steel featuring deep drilling, cold hammering and vacuum extension: the worlds best barrels.
  • Superior softness, lightness and smoothness for improved comfort and perfect shouldering.
  • Beretta gas-operated system, rotating bolt head and new feeding system: reliable speed and unbeatable performance.
  • Forend cap that provides a perfect lock in just a fraction of a second, by rotating the cap 60 degrees only.

12 Gauge Shotgun

The 12 gauge is by far the most versatile and handles a huge range of loads. This is the standard and the most versatile gauge of all. The 12 gauge shoots everything from nearly recoilless 3/4-ounce practice loads to 2 1/4-ounce turkey stompers. Ammunition is available everywhere, and the volume of 12 gauge sales keeps prices low. If you own only one gun, it should be a 12 gauge.


Example load types

  • Bird Shot : Birdshot is the smallest type of shotgun pellets. It is typically used by hunters who want to shoot birds or other flying wildlife. Inside a birdshot shell are small steel or lead spheres that scatter outward once it is fired from the shotgun. The more metal spheres, or pellets, that get packed into a shell the more the pellets will scatter around the target area. The reason why this type of ammunition works best for shooting birds is because it is easier to hit them with it.


  • Buckshot : Buckshot is shotgun ammunition that uses large metal pellets in the shotgun shells. When the buckshot is fired from the shotgun the pellets scatter outward just like the birdshot. The only difference is the buckshot does more damage than the birdshot because it uses larger pellets. The bigger the pellets, the more impact it will have on the target.


  • Slug : A slug is actually a word that describes a shotgun bullet. Most people use the term shot when describing the ammunition of a shotgun, but slugs are also another type of shotgun ammunition. The difference between birdshot and slugs is the slugs have a one solid lead or steel projectile that gets shot out. This makes them the most powerful and damaging ammunition you can use with your shotgun. There are actually many slug variations on the market