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BERETTA 694 BLACK DLC TRAP 30" AS

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BERETTA 694 BLACK DLC TRAP 30" ASPacked with the smooth ballistic performance of the Steelium Pro barrels, traditionally mounted on the legendary Beretta DT11, the 694 Black DLC Trap features a triple forcing cone of the barrels tube reaching up to 450mm (in a 76 cm barrels), combining proven recoil mitigation with increased terminal energy and longer uniform shot string for greater chance of hitting targets with unaltered performance with both lead, steel and steel HP ammunition.

Packed with the smooth ballistic performance of the Steelium® Pro barrels, traditionally mounted on the legendary Beretta DT11, the 694 Black DLC Trap features a triple forcing cone of the barrel’s tube reaching up to 450mm (in a 76 cm barrels), combining proven recoil mitigation with increased terminal energy and longer uniform shot string for greater chance of hitting targets with unaltered performance with both lead, steel and steel HP ammunition. The modified tapered top rib features a channel design for easier target alignment and racing look.



The DLC-finish, already successfully applied to the DT11 and many Beretta pistol components, provides the receiver, the trigger group, the top lever and safety with superior corrosion and wear resistance, as well as maximum reduction from frictions. The DLC contemporary black look is elegantly paired with acid green details on the receiver and the striking glossy finish of the 2,5+ grade walnut wood.


The 694 Black DLC also comes with upgraded adjustability and serviceability options compared to the original 694: the adjustable forend catch, redesigned for easier opening and major resistance, is paired with interchangeable components and the B-Fast® balance system to adjust gun weight in the stock and under the forend.

 

  • Microcore® recoil pad
  • 2.5+ walnut wood with glossy finish
  • DLC-coated receiver with acid green details
  • Steel DLC-coated trigger group
  • DLC-coated opening lever and safety
  • Redesigned forend catch for easier opening and major resistance
  • B-Fast balance weight system in the stock and under the forend
  • Steelium® Pro barrels
  • 10x10 tapered channel top rib

 

Model

694 Black DLC Trap

Activity

Trap

Barrel Type

Steelium® Pro

Chamber

2" 3/4

Class of Wood

2.5+

Gauge

12

Recoil Pad

Microcore®

Stock Drop

P. 29/39 DX

Top Rib

10X10

Product Segment

Competition

Barrel Finishing/Color

Glossy

Barrel Lenght

76cm / 30"

Case

ABS Case

Choke

OCHP

Fore End

Beavertail

Receiver

DLC Coated

Stock

Pistol

Technologies

DLC

Trigger

Adjustable Single-Trigger

Stock Finishing/Color

Glossy Oil

 

 

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