Beretta Choke tubes identification suggestions. How can I identify which screw in choke tubes I should use in my Beretta. At this time the Mobilechoke is the only choke tube system adapted by Beretta to 12, 20, 28 gauge and. How to disassemble and maintain the Beretta AL391 semi-automatic shotgun. Beretta AL 391 Urika or A300 Outlander Disassembly - Duration. Beretta AL391 12 Gauge Shotgun Bolt Jewelled jeweling - Duration. Beretta AL391 Urika for $729. Posted: Fri Oct 23, 2009 11:39 pm. A magazine plug or two with this model and a manual. Benelli M2 20 gauge, Beretta AL 391 Urika 2 12 Gauge, Browning Gold 20 Gauge.
The AL 3. 91: Beretta's Best. Layne thinks the AL 3. Beretta has ever built. Beretta (Dept. ST, 1. Beretta Dr., Accokeek, MD 2.
First to be introduced was the 1. Model 6. 0 in 1. 95. At the time the Italian company was manufacturing a semiautomatic military rifle called the BM5. America’s M1 Garand. Data gathered during the development of the BM5. Model 6. 0 shotgun. The Model 6. 0 was quite reliable but rather plain, so Beretta refined it a bit, added a ventilated rib, and, in 1.
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Model 6. 1. Additional refinements along with improvements in the gas system resulted in the first of the Model A3. As its model designation implied, it was the first Beretta shotgun to have an aluminum receiver. The Model A3. 00 was also the first Beretta autoloader capable of handling both light and heavy 2 3/4- inch shells interchangeably. Then in 1. 97. 1 came the first Beretta 2.
Also available in 1. A3. 01 went on to become Beretta’s most popular shotgun up until that time, and it was eventually available in a number of variations including a 1. The A3. 01 Magnum was the first Beretta autoloader capable of handling the 3- inch shell. The A3. 02, which came along in 1. The A3. 02 also ushered in Mobilchoke, Beretta’s first screw- in choke system.
Until 1. 98. 5 Beretta had built only hunting guns, but during that year the first target guns configured for trap and skeet shooting were introduced. The receiver of the A3. A3. 03 was born. By pushing out two pins, its trigger could be removed for cleaning and that was its biggest mechanical improvement over the A3. The next variation came along in 1. Called the A3. 04, it differed mainly from the A3.
With a new self- compensating gas system and a safety button capable of being converted for left- or right- hand use by its owner, the A3. AL3. 90 in 1. 99. A thinner forearm and stock reduced weight by almost a pound. What Makes The AL3.
So Good. No small number of shotgunners consider the A3. Beretta, but though it is a very good shotgun, I believe a further improved version of that gun called the AL3. Urika, which was introduced in 1. It may not be better mechanically, but I certainly shoot it better because it feels so much more lively when I shoulder it. This is mainly due to a forearm that is thinner on the AL3. AL3. 90 as well as a noticeable difference in the shape of its grip.
In 1. 99. 8 I shot sporting clays with the AL3. The Willows clay target complex near Tunica, Mississippi. Then and there I fell in love with the 2. In fact, of all the 2.
I have shot through the years only three others perform as well in my hands as the AL3. Early on, I learned how durable the AL3. While at The Willows, nine of us decided to shoot a fast- paced clay target game called the flurry where each shooter can squeeze off upwards of 1. Having three 2. 0- gauge AL3. As soon as members of one team finished a round they would hand off the empty guns to the next team and they would immediately step forward and start banging away. On several occasions we had to set the guns aside long enough for their triggers to cool down a bit.
Then it was back to shooting until the triggers again became too hot to touch. In less than a couple of hours we put hundreds upon hundreds of rounds through those three guns without experiencing a single malfunction. The AL3. 91 has also proven that a shotgun with a modern look will sell like hotcakes to today’s hunters and shooters. During its design stages, Beretta enlisted the creative input of Italian industrial designer Giorgetto Giugiaro who is known for his styling work on a number of successful automobiles such as the Lamborghini Miuara and the Volkswagen Golf. My wife Phyllis often accuses me of being a bit too far on the conservative side in my tastes, but I still like the looks of the AL3. Or maybe I shoot it so well I could care less about its racy styling. Overbored barrels (called Optima- Bore) were introduced to the AL3.
Xtrema 3. 5 version capable of handling the 3. Beretta lineup. New for 2. Beretta has replaced the Xtrema 3. Xtrema. 2 3. 5. I will detail the Xtrema. You have a number of options to choose from in the Xtrema. During autumn of 2. I used one of the first A3.
Xtremas to come off the assembly line while hunting near Stuttgart, Arkansas. After a hunt for nonexistent ducks finally ended, Nick Sisley, several other writers, and I subjected seven of the guns to a high- volume test on the local five- stand course. The Xtrema was designed to handle just about any 2 3/4- , 3- , and 3 1/2- inch recipe, ranging from light target loads to shoulder- pounding waterfowl and turkey loads, and it most certainly lived up to its billing. BOXES OF AMMO & NO MALFUNCTIONSI long ago discovered that a properly maintained autoloading shotgun of good quality is quite reliable, but I had never found out first- hand just how many rounds could be fired in one without cleaning before it began to malfunction. Argentina is a good place to perform such an experiment simply because the millions of doves residing there are considered pests by farmers and the government. Crop damage is so extensive that the season is never closed, and even though the birds have been shot year- round for a couple of decades, their numbers never seem to dwindle. During my most recent adventure there we also shot ducks over decoys and hunted perdiz with pointing dogs.
I used the same 2. AL3. 91 for everything, and the target- rich environment enabled me to find out in a very short time how long it would endure total neglect before letting me know it needed cleaning.
But I also knew that the fun and games could not possibly go on forever, and I was right. At only three shells shy of 5. AL3. 91 became a bit sluggish. The gun did not malfunction, but I knew it was about to, so I stopped shooting.
Mountie Mizer of Beretta who was with me field- stripped the gun. We were shooting ammunition loaded in Argentina, and though its performance is quite good, it does seem to leave more propellant fouling behind than ammo loaded in the U. S. So it came as no surprise that the innards of the gun had become rather dirty.
But a lack of lubrication and not crud is what slowed everything down. We didn’t have a bottle of oil on hand, but Mountie found just a trace on the inside of the magazine cap. Using a finger, he transferred it to the operating rod. The amount of oil he found was hardly enough to dampen the end of the finger, but it was enough to get the AL3.
That night the gun received a well- deserved cleaning and lube job. I clean my shotguns after each shooting session, be it bird hunt or clay target shoot. The Beretta owner’s manual breaks down AL3. First comes a basic cleaning procedure to be performed after each shooting session until about the 5.
Somewhere around 5. Then at 3. 00. 0 to 5. After that you back up and start all over with the 5. Step by step directions in the owner’s manual make keeping the AL3. The 2. 0- gauge AL3. I did wear leather gloves to protect my hands from the hot barrel and to prevent blisters on my fingers from pushing all those shells into the magazine.
We had a generous supply of Federal ammo on hand and after shooting up our remaining supply of heavy steel shot loads, we started to work on Gold Medal trap loads with 1 1/8 ounces of No. Within less than two hours, 3. Arkansas mud. I tried my best to make the gun I was shooting malfunction and even went so far as to put several rounds through it while holding it upside down, right side down, and left side down. It never missed a lick. Two of the other guns had one malfunction each, and those may have been due to shooter error rather than any fault of the guns. This is quite remarkable when you consider that we mostly shot light target loads in guns designed to handle extremely heavy hunting loads. The original field gun with its blued- steel barrel, gold lettering on its receiver, and wood stock is still with us and is probably still the number one seller in the line.
Available in 1. 2 and 2. AL3. 91 Youth. The AL3.
AL3. 91. The field gun is also available with a black synthetic stock, and of all the synthetic shotgun stocks available today, I like this one best because the rubber inserts at its wrist and forearm offer a no- slip grip to slippery hands. Beretta also offers target versions of the wood- stocked gun in sporting and trap configurations, the latter with or without a Monte Carlo- style stock and both available with a 2. The big news in 2. AL3. 91 Teknys, a real crowd- stopper at any gun club.
I know this to be true because I have been shooting skeet and sporting clays with the 2. The distinctive shape of its nickeled frame gives it a serious look, and anyone who is not familiar with Beretta’s X- TRA Wood finish is easily convinced that the stock and forearm on the gun I am shooting started out as AAA- grade walnut blanks costing about twice as much as the price of the gun. Then when I confess to the eye- popping figure being on the wood rather than in it, nobody believes me. The 2. 0- gauge Teknys weighs around six pounds compared to about a pound more for the 1. The interchangeable ventilated rib system of the Teknys Gold clay target gun allows clay target shooters to switch back and forth until they decide which rib makes them break the most targets.
SPECSBERETTA AL3. SEMIAUTOMATIC SHOTGUNDistributor: Beretta.
Model: AL 3. 91. Operation: Gas Operated autoloader. Gauge: 1. 2 or 2. Barrel Length: 2. Overall Length: 5.
The stocks of all Beretta autoloaders have a cavity for housing an extra- cost, “spring- mass- type” recoil reducer, which adds 8 1/2 ounces to the weight of the gun. Beretta has most of the lineup covered, but there are three slots I would like to see filled. One is a 2. 0- gauge AL3. Believe it or not, Beretta has never built a 2. AL3. 91 is No. My third item is a 2. AL3. 91 receiver; skeet shooters and the hundreds of sportsmen who venture to Argentina and other places each year for high- volume dove shooting would welcome it with open pocketbooks. The present 2. 0- gauge AL3.
I am proposing would have it beat.