The Beretta A300 Ultima Competition is a 12-gauge semi-automatic shotgun built for competitive shooting formats such as 3-Gun and defensive/tactical competition. It pairs a 24-inch barrel and a Lava Fire Cerakote finish with a synthetic competition-style stock and an enlarged forend for secure handling. The design emphasizes controllability, repeatable ergonomics, and accessory integration for competition setups.
Key Specifications
- The shotgun is chambered in 12 Gauge, suitable for 2 3/4″ and 3″ shells as specified by the manufacturer.
- The barrel measures 24 inches and incorporates a 3″ chamber with a stepped rib for sighting consistency.
- The action is semi-automatic and described as gas-operated to support soft, controllable recoil impulse.
- The receiver is constructed from 7075-T6 aluminum with a black finish and a Cerakote Lava Fire coating on external components.
- The stock and forend are synthetic with an aggressive texture and field-style design to improve purchase during competition stages.
- The shotgun includes internal choke tubes and ships with a full choke tube installed per the provided specification set.
- Controls and ergonomics are competition-oriented, featuring enlarged controls, an extended bolt handle/release, and a 7-slot Picatinny rail for optics and accessories.
- Sights are specified as a fiber-optic front sight with adjustable sighting options to support rapid target acquisition and tuning.
The A300 Ultima Competition is configured for shooters who prioritize fast follow-up shots, modular accessory options, and reduced felt recoil for sustained accuracy in timed stages. Its combination of a 24″ competition barrel, M-LOK barrel clamp, and optics-ready rail makes it a practical choice for sport shooters and tactical competition entrants. Note that magazine configuration and certain dimensional specifications differ across source materials; review local regulations and the provided state magazine restrictions before purchase.
Sales or possession of high-capacity magazines may be restricted in specific U.S. jurisdictions. States and districts that restrict magazines to 10 rounds include: Hawaii, California, Connecticut, District of Columbia, Illinois, Maryland, Massachusetts, New Jersey, New York, Rhode Island, Vermont, Washington, and Colorado. Confirm compliance with state and local law prior to acquisition.





