This was $500 from an MGO member.Does the A300 have other barrels available? Only ones I've found are 26-28", was hoping for an 18" or 21". Give the A300 a try, they are cheap, light, nice looking soft shooters. I liked the Inertia guns for their capacity when I was doing 3-gun and light weight when chasing grouse but the common thing about them in increased recoil over a given gas gun. Bunch of REM, WIN, MOSS stuff too but we are not talking about that. I've owned that M1 Field, M1 Tactical, M1 Practical, 12ga Montefeltro, 20ga Montefeltro, 12ga Beretta Urika, 20ga Beretta Urika2 and now finally a Beretta A300 Outlander. For clays or upland birds/game I don't think its worth it. When you get to goose loads of 3.5" Turkey loads it is a real shoulder saver. You don't notice is with light loads as much. That comfortech is a good feature, gets you right to a gas gun feel with magnum loads, maybe a little softer. Got to keep the shotgun buying public reaching for their wallets. It features an ultra-high-output, recoil-proof LED that generates 600 blinding lumens of white light on itsmaximum setting and 200 lumens of tactical light with nearly twice the runtime on its high setting. They tend to change a few gee gaws and doo dads and come out with a Urika 2 or Super Montefeltro. The SureFire DSF-M1/M2 is designed to replace the factory forend of the Benelli M1/M2 shotgun. Not sure if stronger barrel band attachment is part of the changes from M1 to M2. The "26 saw use on pheasants a time or two. They actually warrantied it and got me a replacement barrel, took months though.įound a 21" bbl on Gunbroker for it and had the best close cover grouse gun of my life for those couple years. Somebody snook that past the "gunsmith" at 'ol Gander.
It had been previously broke and epoxied back on. The included LM1 conversion head uses one 123A 3V lithium battery and has an output of 100 lumens. It leverages the Ultra-reliable Inertia Driven System and ComforTech recoil reduction system by Benelli, which make it one of the most popular semi automatic shotgun on the market. The Benelli M1/M2 Shotgun Forend WeaponLight by SureFire replaces the original factory forend and features an LED with a precision-molded Total Internal Reflection (TIR) lens that produces a smooth beam well-suited for close-to-mid-range engagements.
2 boxes of ammo into a round of clays the barrel band around the mag tube broke off the barrel. The stock Benelli M2 Shotgun is a light, ruggedly built, and fast handling shotgun.
Checked it over good, pulled the forend, looked ok. I bought a used M1 Field from Gander Mountain probably 10yrs ago, 26", wood stock.