The Beretta A400 Xtreme Ko in 12 Gauge with a 28-inch barrel and Bottomland camo finish is a purpose-built semi-automatic shotgun engineered for hunters and shooters who demand peak performance in the field, season after season.
- Gas-operated action delivers the fastest follow-up shots of any shotgun available
- Self-cleaning piston requires minimal maintenance between extended hunting sessions
- Low-recoil design reduces fatigue during high-volume shooting and all-day hunts
- Low-profile action allows for a natural, consistent cheek weld and sight picture
- Tool-free field stripping makes cleaning intuitive and hassle-free in the field
- Bottomland camo finish provides effective concealment in dense woodland environments
Who This Is For
The Beretta A400 Xtreme Ko is ideal for dedicated waterfowl and upland hunters who spend long days in demanding conditions and need a shotgun that keeps up with them. Whether you're running steel shot through a flooded timber blind or pushing pheasants across wide-open fields, the A400 Xtreme's combination of low recoil, rapid cycling, and weather-resistant construction makes it an excellent choice for hunters who refuse to compromise on reliability or performance.
Specifications
| Brand | Beretta |
|---|---|
| Model | A400 Xtreme Ko |
| Gauge | 12 Gauge |
| Barrel Length | 28 inches |
| Action | Semi-Automatic, Gas-Operated |
| Finish | Bottomland Camo |
| Chamber | 3-1/2 inch |
| Magazine Capacity | 3+1 rounds |
| Stock | Synthetic, Camo |
| Country of Origin | Italy |
Frequently Asked Questions
What shell lengths and loads is the Beretta A400 Xtreme Ko compatible with?
The A400 Xtreme Ko features a 3-1/2 inch chamber, making it compatible with 2-3/4 inch, 3 inch, and 3-1/2 inch 12-gauge shells. Its self-regulating gas system cycles reliably across a wide range of loads — from light target loads to heavy magnum hunting loads — without manual adjustment, giving you maximum versatility in the field.
How does the self-cleaning piston system work, and how often does it need maintenance?
Beretta's self-cleaning gas piston vents propellant gases in a way that minimizes carbon and residue buildup on internal components. This means the A400 Xtreme requires significantly less frequent cleaning than traditional gas-operated or inertia-driven shotguns. Most hunters can go through multiple full days of shooting before a detailed cleaning is needed, though a basic wipe-down after each outing is always recommended to keep the action running at its best.
Is the Beretta A400 Xtreme Ko a good choice for waterfowl hunting with steel shot?
Yes — the A400 Xtreme Ko is specifically designed with waterfowl hunters in mind. Its 3-1/2 inch chamber handles heavy steel and bismuth loads with ease, and the Bottomland camo finish blends naturally in timber and marsh environments. The low-recoil gas system is especially beneficial when shooting high-brass steel loads repeatedly throughout a morning hunt, reducing shooter fatigue and improving follow-up shot speed.