Beretta A400 Xcel Black Edition Eastfield Gunroom review
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- čas přidán 21. 07. 2024
- Our second look at the Beretta A400 series of semi automatics here @eastfieldgunroom .
In stark contrast to the lighter weight Lite model previously reviewed here we take a look at the top line competition version from the A400 stable.
Built on the same mandrels of the original blue 'Smurf' the A400 competition models have amassed a big following worldwide. Known for their innovation and impeccable reliability Beretta continue to grow the range for todays ever changing semi auto shotgun market. - Sport
Great review of arguably the best semi-auto series around (Sorry Benelli lovers 😊). My 391 Teknys Gold is a favorite of mine and a real pleasure to shoot. Thank you for sharing the fact the gun has such a long receiver making most people question why they were manufactured in the longer barrels. It's always funny to see a 5' 5" guy trying to wield a 32" gun. If they try to carry it over the crook of their arm they run the risk of plowing up gravel.😂
well done Matt , really enjoyed it
Great and informative video Matt, well done 👍
I like your jacket very much….!!!👌🏼😍👍🏼 How may I have one?🤔
Lovely gun Matt I used the Smurf Semi for clays and shot quite well with it regret selling it As I was getting some funny 😁 looks at clay grounds thanks from Ireland 🇮🇪
Thank you for your comment. Plenty of Smurfs still about if you fancy another. Kind regards, Matthew
Love those Beretta guns,😊
Be great to see some small bore videos! 410, 28, 20 etc...
Thank you for your comment. Your request has been noted. Kind regards, Matthew
Beretta all series explain what is the difference
Nice review. Making a semi auto, which is already a very light gun, with a carbon rib, seems downright st.. ehmm, unnecessary and will make the gun harder to control.
Thank you for your comment. I have to admit that it is a very smart and highly pointable gun. That said I prefer the steadiness of my old Teknys Gold. Kind regards, Matthew
sorry not for me, but you can't like everything