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Beretta a400 extreme custom 12ga

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Less than 100 rounds thru it. A400 extreme unico,custom chocolate bronze cerakoate, Rob Roberts t2 choke. Also has all factory chokes, case and paperwork.
1400$ or trade for SBE3
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Less than 100 rounds thru it. A400 extreme unico,custom chocolate bronze cerakoate, Rob Roberts t2 choke. Also has all factory chokes, case and paperwork.
1400$ or trade for SBE3
Text 573 301-8990 for faster response
Trading a Beretta for a SBE3?! Have you gone mad?! Ole Rob sure knows what he's doing with those chokes, glad he's up and running again after the fire.
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Love my Nelli SB3.
Trading a Beretta for a SBE3?! Have you gone mad?! Ole Rob sure knows what he's doing with those chokes, glad he's up and running again after the fire.
I just can't get used to the safety in front of the trigger!!
I just can't get used to the safety in front of the trigger!!
Prolly not in 100rds! Grab a few cases and hit the skeet course. I'm just giving you static cause I'm partial to Berettas. Whatever knocks the ducks outta the air for ya!
Yep - you can field strip a Benelli and clean it in the blind in three minutes with 4 parts total or you can spend an hour on a table stripping down a Beretta and have a 1000 parts to clean that nasty gas operated beast! :D
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Yep - you can field strip a Benelli and clean it in the blind in three minutes with 4 parts total or you can spend an hour on a table stripping down a Beretta and have a 1000 parts to clean that nasty gas operated beast! :D
You mean that SELF CLEANING gas operated system?
You mean that SELF CLEANING gas operated system?
Yeah - that self cleaning system that I watch my two buddies who I duck hunt with that shoot Extremas spend hours cleaning on the table every week while I drink beer.

We personally like to shoot!

If you don't shoot it - it stays clean - guess that's how yours is SELF cleaning! :D
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Yeah - that self cleaning system that I watch my two buddies who I duck hunt with that shoot Extremas spend hours cleaning on the table every week while I drink beer.

We personally like to shoot!

If you don't shoot it - it stays clean - guess that's how yours is SELF cleaning! :D
Sounds more like you enjoy cleaning guns.
Sounds more like you enjoy cleaning guns.
Not at all - and my comment obviously went over your head.

I DO NOT enjoy cleaning guns!

I enjoy watching my buddies table stripping their "self-cleaning" Extrema JamMasters into a pile of parts while I drink beer and laugh at them. :D
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Not at all - and my comment obviously went over your head.

I DO NOT enjoy cleaning guns!

I enjoy watching my buddies table stripping their "self-cleaning" Extrema JamMasters into a pile of parts while I drink beer and laugh at them. :D
Prolly just soft shouldering them if they're jamming. You sure they aren't shooting Remingtons?
Back on point, there's a Beretta for sale in this thread. :wave1:
Nice gun, I've seen it knock down geese first hand.
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If I wasn’t a SX3 guy I think I’d have to have a A400. Nice gun
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Prolly not in 100rds! Grab a few cases and hit the skeet course. I'm just giving you static cause I'm partial to Berettas. Whatever knocks the ducks outta the air for ya!
I've got a benelli montefeltro I shoot also and going back and forth proves difficult!! The kick off system is nice though when it comes to goose loads!!
Yep - you can field strip a Benelli and clean it in the blind in three minutes with 4 parts total or you can spend an hour on a table stripping down a Beretta and have a 1000 parts to clean that nasty gas operated beast! :D
Brett the difference is you need strip and clean your benelli in the blind. My beretta just keeps on shooting.
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Brett the difference is you need strip and clean your benelli in the blind. My beretta just keeps on shooting.
:rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl:

No - the difference is IF necessary I COULD strip and clean my Benelli in the blind - all I need is 2 minutes, a slightly dirty sock and some slippery mud to get it functioning again.

You on the other hand need a 12 ft table, 6 parts buckets, a pad of steel wool, a bottle of Hoppe's #9, a shot of Extrema oil, and a prayer you're not too drunk to remember how to put it back together after drinking too many beers during the hour long process. :D

But...........that's OK............while you're busy cleaning your Extrema........I'll be cleaning out the cooler! :cheers:
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Yep - you can field strip a Benelli and clean it in the blind in three minutes with 4 parts total or you can spend an hour on a table stripping down a Beretta and have a 1000 parts to clean that nasty gas operated beast! :D
They are stupid easy to clean and keep runnin. I have an m2, Benelli makes nice duck guns for sure. :tup:
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I have a benelli and a beretta and have not cleaned either one so it’s a draw
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I have a benelli and a beretta and have not cleaned either one so it's a draw
Have you shot the Beretta yet? :D
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