Beretta A300 Outlander Wood Beretta Owner Manual A300 Outlander - Page 14
Mobilchoke, Barrel/mobilchoke, Tubes, Drop And Cast Spacers, Magazine Capacity - replacement
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MOBILCHOKE® BARREL/MOBILCHOKE® TUBES In alloy steel, made with the exclusive cold hammering process to ensure perfect concentricity, the barrel of the new Beretta semi-automatic A300 Outlander is exceptionally robust and lightweight at the same time. Designed for use with steel shot cartridges, it has a Mobilchoke® internal profile. The bore is chrome plated to ensure the longest life and resistance to rust, wear and tear and to increase the shot velocity, while it is deep blued on the exterior. The Beretta Mobilchoke® internal choke tubes are designed to reduce shot deformation and to enhance shot pattern distribution and concentration. Made in high performance nickel plated steel, the Beretta Mobilchoke® choke tubes ensure the highest protection against rust and resistance to use of steel shot. DROP AND CAST SPACERS EN Between the stock and the receiver is a technopolymer spacer and inside the stock is a stainless steel plate that can be used to change the drop and cast of the stock by simply modifying the assembly configuration. A set of additional spacers is also provided to further change the drop by replacing the spacer pair. MAGAZINE CAPACITY The magazine has a two-shot capacity*, in line with current hunting regulations in many countries, made possible by the insertion of a reducer. This reducer restricts firearm use to no more than three shots (two in the magazine, and one in the cartridge chamber). This device is fitted by Beretta during manufacture and assembly of the A300 Outlander. In certain specific areas, hunting is only authorised with firearms of not more than two rounds. To use the A300 Outlander in these regions, the magazine capacity must be limited to a single shot with a reducer plug (operation to be performed by a competent gunsmith). * see "Ammunition". WARNING: There are many special Beretta parts and accessories to personalize your firearm. To request this extensive line of parts and accessories, please contact your local Beretta dealer. 12