It makes sense if you’re not familiar with a shotgun and you used to a system with the auto load feature like browning how would you know without figuring it out.
I wouldn't call him an idiot. He just wasn't familiar with the Beretta semi-auto loading. It would throw anyone for a loop if you arent familiar with it.
Rumor has it He's still out there to this very day, and during the night, campers can still hear him shuffling the action on that beretta... It's just an urban legend, though. 😅😅 😅
Why in the absolute f***. Would they put that system on the a400 xtreme plus which is meant for shooting in cold wet muddy climates when you will be wearing gloves and you have to hit this tiny button on the back of the lift gate? Just eliminate that and put one in the chamber and two in the mag tube and go bang bang bang.
@@mj30wilsonyou don’t need to hit the lifter. Pull the trigger while it’s empty and it’ll pick the next round up. It’s a safety feature. When you’re unloading you can’t accidentally rack another round. When one comes out the gun is then “clear” in the barrel.
Shooting slugs in a 2,000 $ Italian shotgun with a nominal bore size ans 14" forcing cone.... prob left mod choke in barrel also smh he's gonna learn down the road
Lolz. I did that before. In fact, I because frustrated that I thought it wasn't working even though a new one. I had to watch the demo youtube to fix my problem.
Benelli M1 has the same system. It won't chamber a round from the magazine untill you press the button. It's designed in such a way so you can quickly add alternative type of ammo without unloading it first. Imagine that you have it fully loaded with slugs expecting to hunt a deer or boar, but suddenly a wild rabbit appears. Instead of obliterating that poor thing with a slug, you can quickly open the bolt and slip a pellet round directly in the barrel, and there you go.
Went and shot my a300 this weekend which we had a lot of fun but loading it can be kinda tricky I had to pull the trigger dry firing it then it would load the round something I'm not used to still maybe I'm an idiot too. Lol But that I didn't like. Every reload, if I ran out completely to reload it, pull the trigger then it would feed. After it cleared or something. I don't know maybe I need more time with it. I'm so used to my benelli pump action
Cuando compras una escopeta el armero te explica lo básico luego tienes el libro de instrucciones que conviene mirarlo un poco antes de manipular el arma
@@drdwgmd14 First time cleaning, I forgot to clean the gas piston. Oops... The kickoff spring on the end would sometimes stick, so I had to squeeze it to get it pop back out. The other day I cleaned it up really good, the piston was caked! I mean solid black crap coming off! LOL Yesterday I ran 75 rounds shooting trap, no issues with the kickoff sticking.
@@MaverickFischer kickoff spring? you mean the gas piston? I am confused. But yea, the black piston part when you remove the barrel tpyically gets caked I noticed. Lets shoot sometime, where are you located?
The way is to put one shot and then pull it. And then you fill the store with three shots. It's beautiful and I have one. It's quick, light, and doesn't cause shoulder pain. I started with her just like you
It makes sense if you’re not familiar with a shotgun and you used to a system with the auto load feature like browning how would you know without figuring it out.
I wouldn't call him an idiot. He just wasn't familiar with the Beretta semi-auto loading. It would throw anyone for a loop if you arent familiar with it.
You need to Read the Instructions before Loading any Weapons, you are a Total Mess!
i bought my first shotgun and its semi auto then realized i have no idea how to operate it, so this video makes me feel not so bad
Same
Rumor has it
He's still out there to this very day, and during the night, campers can still hear him shuffling the action on that beretta...
It's just an urban legend, though. 😅😅 😅
YE DOG
Lmao that was great. I can't lie, my Beretta 1301 took a bit of getting used to as well.
All he needed to do was hit the button on the lifter.
LOL, thx!
Why in the absolute f***. Would they put that system on the a400 xtreme plus which is meant for shooting in cold wet muddy climates when you will be wearing gloves and you have to hit this tiny button on the back of the lift gate? Just eliminate that and put one in the chamber and two in the mag tube and go bang bang bang.
@@mj30wilsonyou don’t need to hit the lifter. Pull the trigger while it’s empty and it’ll pick the next round up. It’s a safety feature. When you’re unloading you can’t accidentally rack another round. When one comes out the gun is then “clear” in the barrel.
Shooting slugs in a 2,000 $ Italian shotgun with a nominal bore size ans 14" forcing cone.... prob left mod choke in barrel also smh he's gonna learn down the road
What do you mean? In the UK you can have slugs, so I have no idea
No he won't, this idiot didn't even read the manual.
Poor gun.
@@1992jamo he just salty he cannot afford such gun
Attack Attack . Wait I'm not ready . 😭
Come on dude! It doesn't take a rocket scientist to operate this shotgun.
Ya but a Russian fool cannot understand!
Lolz. I did that before. In fact, I because frustrated that I thought it wasn't working even though a new one. I had to watch the demo youtube to fix my problem.
He's not an idiot.. any other shotgun would have loaded
Lmao thanks for the defending of my stupidity lmao
Benelli M1 has the same system. It won't chamber a round from the magazine untill you press the button. It's designed in such a way so you can quickly add alternative type of ammo without unloading it first. Imagine that you have it fully loaded with slugs expecting to hunt a deer or boar, but suddenly a wild rabbit appears. Instead of obliterating that poor thing with a slug, you can quickly open the bolt and slip a pellet round directly in the barrel, and there you go.
The Beretta method is strange if you are use to the Browning method.
He figured it out in the end though.
Absolutely no idiot.
@@mattiaswonder8055 lol he dumb!!!!
😂😂😂
Went and shot my a300 this weekend which we had a lot of fun but loading it can be kinda tricky I had to pull the trigger dry firing it then it would load the round something I'm not used to still maybe I'm an idiot too. Lol
But that I didn't like. Every reload, if I ran out completely to reload it, pull the trigger then it would feed. After it cleared or something. I don't know maybe I need more time with it.
I'm so used to my benelli pump action
Wtf lol
Hell is wrong with YOU
Cletus is alive and well duh 😂
Hell ye
This is funny for me because the only shotgun I got is a beretta a400 xtreme
Not necessarily an idiot. Could just be uninformed. After all, he figured out a way to load it.
Questo non merita l' uso di un Beretta è l' arma più semplice che ci sia.....
Cuando compras una escopeta el armero te explica lo básico luego tienes el libro de instrucciones que conviene mirarlo un poco antes de manipular el arma
RTFM!
Beretta semi-auto have to know the buttons and how they do what they do.
I made that mistake on my A300. Gotta load one in the chamber first then you load the magazine. Oops…
LMAO!!!!
@@drdwgmd14 😆On my Mossberg 500 pump you can load the magazine tube first and then cycle the action to chamber a round or load it lke the A300.
@@MaverickFischer lol ya this gun is trickier
@@drdwgmd14 First time cleaning, I forgot to clean the gas piston. Oops...
The kickoff spring on the end would sometimes stick, so I had to squeeze it to get it pop back out. The other day I cleaned it up really good, the piston was caked! I mean solid black crap coming off! LOL
Yesterday I ran 75 rounds shooting trap, no issues with the kickoff sticking.
@@MaverickFischer kickoff spring? you mean the gas piston? I am confused. But yea, the black piston part when you remove the barrel tpyically gets caked I noticed. Lets shoot sometime, where are you located?
"Deze Beretta piece of junk! I vill go on shotgun forums and complain!"
Na BOI. I own it and demolish clay birds
Common folk, heh.
There’s your sign
😂se non se capace a far funzionare, che ti cimenti ,a fare.😊
Sometimes there are just no words.
Lol noob
Sort it out before turni
ng😂 camera on
LOL:)
That is really frightening...Seek advice before first using the Gun. ffs.
Agreed and frightened myself even chelovek sooka
The way is to put one shot and then pull it. And then you fill the store with three shots. It's beautiful and I have one. It's quick, light, and doesn't cause shoulder pain. I started with her just like you
GOOD FOR U!! mutt
Mine only holds 3 at full capacity
Been there done that
Lol hows dirt biking going?
Dude just stop. Pit the gun down before you hurt yourself
Who let him have a gun.
He is dangerous .....
exactly, you better RUN
I’m not sure he should be allowed to handle firearms??? 😳
Si no saves ni usarla jjj