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Semi-automatic shotgun From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Beretta AL390 is a semi-automatic shotgun first listed in the 1992 Beretta catalogue.[1] The shotgun features a self compensating gas operating system and a 12 gauge barrel.[2]
Beretta AL390 | |
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Type | Semi-automatic shotgun |
Place of origin | Italy |
Production history | |
Manufacturer | Beretta |
Specifications | |
Mass | 7.6 pounds (3.4 kg) |
Length | varies |
Caliber | 12-gauge |
Action | Semi-automatic |
The field model features anodized light alloy receiver, scroll engraving, a matte black receiver top, and a walnut finish on the stock.[2] The gun is typically used by hunting enthusiasts.
The AL390 came in five extra variants. These include the: Sporting variant, 20 gauge sporting variant, 20 gauge youth edition sporting, and a gold sporting variant.[1]
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