New Beretta A300 Ultima Patrol LE 12ga 19" barrel 7 Round M-lok Tube Shotgun

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  • Meditator

    Active Member
    Dec 9, 2007
    558
    Bethesda MD
    Here's something for those who like Beretta 1301 at cheaper price.
    Although it is NOT 1301, but it looks very alike, and initial demo seemed positive.
    I pre-ordered one at Bereli.com at $899 use code berelireview5 for 5% extra off.

    Here's link to demo: Beretta A300 Demo


    Beretta A300 Ultima Patrol LE Model 12ga Semi Automatic Shotgun with Standard Stock & 7+1 19.1" Barrel

    UPC: 082442959849

    Colors available:
    J32CT11 - Black
    J32CG11 - Grey Tri-tone
    J32CS11 - Tiger Stripe MC (limited edition)

    Tentative Release Date: 28FEB23

    Description
    The A300 Ultima Patrol is a tactical version of one of Beretta’s most popular hunting shotguns. Similar to its hunting counterpart, the A300 Ultima Patrol utilizes a semiautomatic gas-operated action with a compensating exhaust valve, self-cleaning piston, and a chrome-lined barrel. The short, 19 ½” barrel gives it a compact size and makes it ideal for engaging targets while in confined spaces. It’s CQC capabilities are enhanced even further thanks to a 7-round extended magazine tube for some extra firepower and a modular ghost-ring rear sight for fast target acquisition. In addition to its effectiveness in close-quarters, the A300 Ultima Patrol was built to be extremely reliable and easy to use. It sports a large textured bolt release, an oversized charging handle, and a hefty safety button that can be switched from side to side. The amplified checkering around the grip and fore-end ensures the operator will have a consistent grip on the weapon, even when wearing gloves. Aside from its ease of use and close range capabilities, the A300 Ultima Patrol is a highly customizable platform. A receiver mounted MIL-STD Picatinny rail allows for the installation of optics, and M-LOK attachment points on the forend and barrel clamp accommodates the use of tactical lights/lasers.

    Features of the A300 Ultima Patrol:

    Gas-operated action with compensating exhaust valve & self-cleaning piston

    7-round extended magazine tube

    Modular ghost ring rear sight & interchangeable front sight post

    Oversized textured bolt release, charging handle, & safety button

    Amplified checkering around the grip & fore-end
    Receiver mounted MIL-STD Picatinny rail

    M-LOK attachment points on the forend & barrel clamp

    Specifications
    Action:Semiautomatic - Gas Operated
    Gauge:12 Gauge
    Max Shell Length:3"
    Length of Pull (LOP):13"
    Weight:7.1 lbs
    Magazine Capacity:7 + 1
    Barrel Length:19.1"
    Overall Length:38"
    Choke:MOBILE
    Type of Sights:Modular Ghost Ring Rear Sight
    Interchangeable Front Sight Post
    Caliber or Gauge:12ga
    Handedness: Right
    UPC082442959849
    MPNJ32CG11
     

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    Waingro

    Active Member
    Apr 4, 2018
    586
    Guys on arfcom mentioned something about it possibly be a cheaper Turkish shotgun Beretta is slapping its name on. I hope that's not the case though
     

    erwos

    The Hebrew Hammer
    MDS Supporter
    Mar 25, 2009
    13,886
    Rockville, MD
    Looks like it's marketed against the 930.
    I'd take this thing every time against a 930. Heck, I'd take my Turknelli M4 or my Stoeger M3K every time against the 930. The 930 is inevitably the first gun to fail at every shotgun class I've taken, and the 930 JM is a known choke-aholic at 3gun matches.

    I would buy the A300 in a hot second if I had a requirement for a duty-grade shotgun and was on any sort of budget. The 1301 had a well-deserved rep for being a reliable, soft-shooting shotgun.
     

    Sirex

    Powered by natural gas
    Oct 30, 2010
    10,439
    Westminster, MD
    So, how does this compare, or compete with their 1301? Is this a budget oriented gun, versus the higher end 1301? How does it compare as far as takedown and cleaning? I have mostly inertia guns, which are a piece of cake, but my G2 Viper is super easy for a gas gun too.
     

    fabsroman

    Ultimate Member
    Mar 14, 2009
    35,901
    Winfield/Taylorsville in Carroll
    Answering my own post. According to this video it's made in the USA, which is promising.


    It was also answered in post #12 of the link that the OP put up to AR15.com

    That post, from somebody working in Beretta engineering says that the 1301 will not be going away and he is currently working on the 1301 platform. I knew I had already read that this was going to be Made in USA in Gallatin, Tennessee.
     

    Racer Doug14

    Thread killer
    MDS Supporter
    Patriot Picket
    Feb 22, 2013
    8,007
    Millers Maryland
    So, how does this compare, or compete with their 1301? Is this a budget oriented gun, versus the higher end 1301? How does it compare as far as takedown and cleaning? I have mostly inertia guns, which are a piece of cake, but my G2 Viper is super easy for a gas gun too.
    The 1301 uses the Blink gas system. The 1301 is basically an A400
     
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