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Reliability and accuracy along with sleek lines and superior ergonomics make the Beretta A400 Xcel a favored 12-gauge competition shotgun. Built on the A400 action the Xcel delivers two rounds in less than half a second thanks to Blink technology. This semi-automatic shotgun is capable of shooting any 12-gauge shell while offering low recoil and excellent balance. The barrel is crafted from nickel-chromium-molybdenum steel known as Berettas Steelium offering durability while the bore is chrome-plated to reduce corrosion and wear. Quickly and easily disassembled and reassembled the A400 Excel is also a popular option among waterfowl hunters.
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Specification and Features Reversible safety button with ergonomic grip - External Optima HP Choke (C Mod Full) - Steelium cold hammer forged barrel - Blue aluminum alloy receiver - Kick Off MEGA Technology - Micro Core Recoil Pad - Reduced length of pull - Chrome plated trigger - BLINK Technology - 28 vent rib barrel - 12 gauge - 3 chamber - 44 rounds - 7.7 lbs - Blued finish. - The competition will surely take note as you step to the line and they see the distinctive blue receiver of your Beretta A400 Xcel shotgun. Theyll know youve already gained an advantage by choosing the most technologically advanced purpose built competition shotgun on the market. With the innovative Blink operating system and Kick Off recoil reduction system that lets you get back on target faster they wont be surprised to see you break clay after clay.
UPC | 082442196824 |
Gauge | 12 GA |
Action | NOT SPECIFIED |
Capacity | 3 ROUNDS |
Barrel Length | 28 BARREL |
Weight | 7.7 |
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