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Beretta

Beretta USA J40CT10 A400 Xcel Multitarget 12 Gauge 3" 4+1 30" Blued Barrel, Silver Anodized Metal Finish, Oiled Walnut Adjustable Comb Kick-Off Stock

Product Code : 082442794792

$3,179.00

Mfg Item #: J40CT10

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Beretta's A400 Xcel Multitarget is a target shotgun designed for all three types of competition trap, skeet and sporting clays. The action features Blink technology, which is measurably the fastest action on the market. With the Beretta B-Fast logic, the comb is adjustable with 4-way drop and cast regulation; in addition, a shim system makes it reversible from right- to left-handed use. The same B-Fast system enables you to adjust the rib to modify the point of impact, while the balance cap can be tuned to obtain your ideal point of balance. The cold-hammer forged Steelium barrel ensures accuracy and durability and has an Optima HP choke system, which includes three chokes. The trim receiver features an elegant and durable anodized silver finish, while the walnut stock has a kick-absorbing Micro Core recoil pad. This 12 gague model has a 30" barrel with a white dot/bead sights. Its stock also features Beretta's Kick-Off system housed in the stock.

Gauge12
Width12.3000
Height4.1500
Length41.3500
Weight7.7
Dimension4.15 X 12.30 X 41.35
CheckeringY
MontecarloY
Recoil PadY
Action Typesemi-auto
Metal ColorBLUED
Stock ColorWOOD
Stock StyleADJUSTABLE COMB
Metal FinishCOLORED
Swivels StudsYES
Incl Full TubeN
Other FeaturesGAS PISTON ACTION OPTIABORE HP CHOKES DOES NOT INCLUDE CASE KICK-OFF STOCK
Stock MaterialWALNUT
Incl Skeet TubeN
Max Chamber Size3"
Incl Imp Cyl TubeY
Incl Imp Mod TubeY
Incl Modified TubeY
Includes Xfull TubeN
Barrel Length In Inches30.0000
Internal Choke Tubes YnY
Overall Length In Inches50.0000

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