New: Cole Pro Grand Luxe Beretta A400

Cole Fine Guns and Gunsmithing launches the Cole Pro Grand Luxe Beretta A400 semi-automatic 12-gauge shotgun that is a real beauty.

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posted on October 27, 2024
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The result of a yearlong collaboration between Beretta and Cole Gunsmithing, the new Cole Pro Grand Luxe Beretta A400 semi-automatic 12-gauge shotgun ($4,999) blends modern enhancements with the classic beauty of vintage firearms.
Photo courtesy of Cole Fine Guns and Gunsmithing

Cole Fine Guns and Gunsmithing recently introduced the Cole Pro Grand Luxe Beretta A400 12-gauge shotgun, which the company describes as an exclusive model—“a masterpiece of craftsmanship that brings together the best of modern performance with the timeless beauty of vintage firearms.”

Cole Pro Grand Luxe Beretta A400
Pairing old-world elegance with modern sensibility, the Cole Pro Grand Luxe Beretta A400 sports a classic look.

 

Available in gold or silver filled engraving options and priced at $4,990, the Cole Pro Grand Luxe Beretta A400’s receiver is finished in Matte Black Cerakote for durability, along with serving as an ideal canvas for the intricate laser-engraved designs. Baroque floral motifs and scroll patterns provide an air of old-world elegance, as well as creating a striking contrast against the dark finish. The engravings are inspired by ornate firearms of yesteryear and give the Cole Pro Grand Luxe Beretta A400 semi-automatic shotgun a distinctive, classic feel.

A Grade 5 Turkish Walnut stock and fore-end pairs well with the timeless Beretta 391-style metal fore-end flange and also adds a nostalgic flair that is reminiscent of the 391 series. Every detail has been considered to evoke the refined aesthetics of traditional semi-automatic shotguns, resulting in a scattergun that stands out from the pack as a work of fine craftsmanship.

In addition, Cole Gunsmithing’s precision trigger job gives the Cole Pro Grand Luxe Beretta A400 a crisp, clean and consistent pull. An action polish for smooth cycling and a matching oversized operating handle and bolt closer, along with three Cole Precision OBHP extended chokes (available in black or silver), Cole reel-style choke wrench, choke tube case and velvet-lined hardshell case, complete the package.

“We are thrilled to continue our tradition of creating exclusive, elite shotgun models with our partners at Beretta,” Rich Cole, the owner of Cole Gunsmithing said. “This collaboration represents our shared commitment to providing professionals and enthusiasts alike with unparalleled customer service and excellent craftsmanship. The Cole Pro Grand Luxe Beretta A400 is a must-have, combining the utmost quality you expect from Beretta and Cole Fine Gunsmithing.”

As mentioned, the price is $4,990. Learn more about the Cole Pro Grand Luxe Beretta A400 at colegun.com.

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