The key to achieving superior effectiveness from a semi-automatic weapon is simplicity.
overall design
The robust A300 Outlander is elegant but efficient. Bright but strong. With slim and refined lines that leave an indelible impression at first sight.
The Case: Precisely and fully manufactured from one solid piece of special lightweight aluminum alloy, it features high-quality steel and light alloy moving parts, assembled with particular care, finished and polished to ensure exceptional function. All metal parts are protected with special finishes against wear, breakage and oxidation. The rounded, ergonomic light-alloy caseback nests smoothly into the stock, allowing you to hit the target quickly and instinctively. The top of the stock is designed to optionally accept lenses and other scope systems. Made of a special aluminum alloy, the case of the A300 Outlander model has undergone an anodic oxidation process that protects the weapon from oxidation and scratches. The safety button can be reversed for left-handed shooters.
The trigger guard is made of high performance polymer. Its new semi-square shape facilitates finger placement. The rounded shape and the absence of sharp corners have been designed for a faster and more secure grip on the trigger. The use of a technopolymer guarantees the maintenance of color in the parts traditionally exposed to rubbing, while at the same time improving the sensitivity of touch in cold climates. The trigger guard opening is higher, so the trigger can be accessed even with a gloved hand.
The chrome plated bracket and latch resist rust and wear, offering superior strength in performing its essential functions.
The safety button, also redesigned, now offers a wider surface for easier use. In the event of accidental mating or unmating, the latch is protected and covered by a protruding lip which also enhances its appearance. The trigger is chrome plated for maximum protection against rust. Its silver color distinguishes it from the other parts of the weapon.
The fore-end features long, slim profiles that add harmony to the overall design of the A300 Outlander. The lid has a new polymer structure that makes it lighter and more resistant to weather conditions and oxidation. A practical rotating bolt is placed in front of the fore-end cover.
The stock offers superior comfort and a secure grip to ensure maximum efficiency while shooting. Made from fine walnut wood carefully selected for its design and durable finish, the contour of its grip is designed to optimally accommodate the user's hand, with an ambidextrous finger rest at the top.
Reduced number of component
The Beretta A300 Outlander semi-automatic pistol is characterized by a particularly small number of parts. The weapon consists of five main assembly groups that can be easily and quickly disassembled by the user.
A weapon that can be easily disassembled is also easy to clean. Easy cleaning invites a more careful maintenance of the weapon that guarantees long-term reliability.
Gas powered system with exhaust valve
The unique gas-powered system, patented by Beretta, with self-cleaning of the cylinder and piston, has a self-cleaning exhaust valve, so that excess pressure caused by the most powerful cartridges can be automatically reduced. The result is that, without any adjustment or intervention, the weapon can fire cartridges from 70 mm (2 3/4 in) /24 g (7/8 oz) up to 76 mm (3 in) /57 g (2 oz).
The semi-automatic model A400 Xplor that works with gas has also been optimized to guarantee a reduced dispersion of the gas. The result is that the system has a self-cleaning function that further minimizes maintenance and significantly reduces the stress on the operating parts, subjected to higher loads, thus guaranteeing the maximum useful life of the weapon.
The new piston has been designed to constantly clean powder residue in the cylinder, increasing the effectiveness of the weapon and reducing the need for maintenance. The elastic piston rod has a rough finish to optimize cleaning.
assembly notice
In order to avoid damage to the elastic seal of the piston, first insert the piston into the chamber cylinder and then insert the drum tube cover through the hole in the piston.
The valve is connected to the barrel, which makes it easy to mount and dismount the barrel itself.
mobilchoke® barrel / mobilchoke tubes
Made of alloy steel, manufactured through an exclusive cold hammering process to guarantee perfect precision, the barrel of the new Beretta A300 Outlander semi-automatic is exceptionally strong and light at the same time. Designed to use steel cartridges, it features a Mobilchoke® internal profile. Its bore is chrome-plated to guarantee a superior useful life and resistance to oxidation, wear and tear, as well as to increase the rate of fire, while on the outside it is intense blue.
Beretta's Mobilchoke® Internal Choke Tubes are designed to reduce shot deformation and improve shot pattern distribution and concentration. Manufactured from high performance nickel-plated steel, Beretta's Mobilchoke Choke Tubes ensure maximum protection against rust and resistance to the use of steel ammunition.
drop spacers and mode
Between the stock and the box is a technopolymer spacer, and inside the stock is a stainless steel plate that can be used to modify the descent and shape of the stock, simply by changing the mounting configuration. An additional set of spacers is also provided to further modify the lowering by replacing the pair of spacers.
drum capacity
The drum has a capacity of two cartridges, in accordance with current hunting regulations in force in various countries. This is possible thanks to the embedding of a reducer. The reducer restricts the use of the weapon to a maximum of three cartridges (two in the barrel and one in the chamber). This device is adjusted by Beretta during the manufacturing process and mounted on the A300 Outlander model. In some areas hunting is only allowed with weapons loaded with a maximum of two cartridges. To use A300 Outlander in such areas, the drum capacity can be limited to a single cartridge by inserting a reducer. This operation must be carried out by a competent gunsmith.