Description
You’re standing in a muddy field at dawn, the cold seeping into your boots, and a flock of geese is working the decoys. You need a shotgun that’s going to cycle cheap target loads, handle the occasional 3″ magnum for ducks, and do it all without a hiccup—and without breaking the bank. That’s the exact scenario where the Beretta A300 Outlander 12 Ga 3 28 Barrel Mobilchoke Synth Stock Black earns its keep. I’ve put everything from light 1-ounce target loads to heavy waterfowl steel through this gun, and it just works.
The Beretta A300 Outlander is a gas-operated, semi-automatic 12-gauge shotgun built for reliability. It features a 28″ barrel with Beretta’s Mobilchoke system, a synthetic stock, and a matte black finish. It’s designed as a no-fuss, high-value workhorse for hunters and shooters who demand Beretta quality without the premium price tag. At $676.70, it sits in a sweet spot that’s hard to beat.
Let’s talk about what makes it tick. The heart of the A300 is its gas system, which Beretta calls the ‘self-cleaning’ Blink system. It’s simple. After a few hundred rounds, you’ll notice far less carbon buildup in the action compared to some competitors. This translates directly to reliability in the field when you’re cold, tired, and a bird is coming in. The synthetic stock is tough as nails and shrugs off weather—a must for Missouri duck blinds or a rainy pheasant hunt. The 28″ barrel gives you a smooth, consistent swing, and the Mobilchoke system means you can tailor your pattern. I run a Modified choke for most clay games and waterfowl, swapping to a Full for turkeys. It’s compatible with the entire range of Beretta Mobilchokes, the same system used on their higher-end 686 shotguns.
Here’s the thing—it fits out of the box for a lot of shooters. The length of pull and drop are pretty standard, making it a great first semi-auto or a dependable backup gun. You won’t need a gunsmith to get started. Just take it home, clean it, and head to the range. The 3″ chamber gives you the flexibility to shoot a wide variety of shells, from light 2¾” target loads to heavier waterfowl and turkey loads. The gun weighs in at a very manageable 7.3 pounds, which is light enough to carry all day but has enough heft to soak up recoil.
| Gauge | 12 Gauge (3″ Chamber) |
| Barrel Length | 28 Inches |
| Choke System | Beretta Mobilchoke (Chokes Included) |
| Overall Length | 48.8 Inches |
| Weight | 7.3 lbs |
| Stock | Synthetic, Matte Black Finish |
Pros: Exceptional value for a Beretta. The gas system is soft-shooting and genuinely low-maintenance. Synthetic stock is weatherproof and durable. Proven Mobilchoke system offers great aftermarket support. It simply runs, shot after shot.
Cons: The synthetic stock finish is utilitarian—it’s not a fancy walnut showpiece. The trigger is functional but not target-crisp. Some may find the forend a bit bulky compared to sleeker models.
So who is this for? It’s for the new hunter looking for a first auto-loader that won’t let them down. It’s for the seasoned waterfowler who needs a dependable, weather-resistant tool that can take a beating. It’s for the clay shooter on a budget who still wants reliable performance for weekend sporting clays. If you need a single, versatile shotgun to handle 90% of what you’ll throw at it, this is a top contender.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What chokes come with the A300 Outlander?
A: It typically comes with a set of Mobilchoke tubes—often Improved Cylinder, Modified, and Full. This covers you for everything from skeet to turkey.
Q: Is it suitable for a smaller-framed shooter?
A: The gas operation does a great job reducing felt recoil, making it manageable. The dimensions are standard, so it’s worth shouldering first if possible, but it’s generally a good fit for most adults.
Q: Can it handle light target loads reliably?
A: Yes, that’s one of its strengths. The gas system is designed to cycle a wide range of loads. I’ve had no issues with standard 1-1/8 oz, 1200 fps target loads, which is where some budget autoloaders can struggle.
If you’re in the market for a semi-auto shotgun that delivers proven performance without the premium price, the Beretta A300 Outlander is a solid choice. It’s available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide. FFL transfer required for firearm purchases.


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