I would try calling and asking might get a better response.
Beretta for sure.. but I'm sure they can order whatever you want.
The Beretta A-400 and Benelli line of shotguns are as different as night & day...Pick up both before you make a decision...I have a 20 gauge Ethos...Beautiful shotgun, but that's the problem...It's beautiful shotgun...The Benelli Super Black Eagle or M-2 are much more hunter friendly (camo).
YeH, one is a gas and one inertia too. I want a beautiful gun, it’s a reward I put for myself for a certain professional accomplishment that I’m getting closer to! I might even get it engraved. I was originally going to get a Citori or similar double barrel (and still might!)
I’ve handled the Ethos and loved it. I’ll check out the A400 too before making that decision. The lack of recoil in the Beretta intrigues me.
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What do you intend to use this gun for?
What do you intend to use this gun for?
Nothing wrong with that. All of my shotguns have wood stocks. My quail gun is a 20g citori. I have a 12g montefeltro but I always reach for the citori. I like the montefeltro for shooting pheasants but I hunt quail way, way more than I hunt pheasant. The Citori is a great gun and that’s what I vote for. I have a soft spot in my heart for Remington 1100’s. I grew up shooting a 20g. A lot of the newer auto loaders don’t really do anything for me as far as style goes. However, if I was going to buy a new waterfowl gun it would be a SBE.I have always bought guns for usability only - synthetic, work horse type guns. This will be a stray from that philosophy
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I have always bought guns for usability only - synthetic, work horse type guns. This will be a stray from that philosophy
Fine Firearms sells the entire Beretta line. The A400 is the softest shooting production sporting shotgun made. I once owned 4 benellis. I own an A400 now. For waterfowl, it's hard to beat.