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There is a mint Beretta 303 that has been sitting in a local pawn shop for more than a year. I've handled it a half dozen times or so and the more I handle it, the more I like it.
I've read Beretta is notorious for routinely introducing new models and parts for the older ones tend to dry-up. I'm not a skeet/clay shooter, so there is no way I'd ever wear it out, but one never knows when Mr. Murphy will visit.
How is the parts supply for the Beretta 300/303 series?
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They are out there, MDF (?) in Missouri stocks some and there's always Cole Gunsmithing in Maine. Also, I believe the Weatherby SA-08 model is a pretty exact duplicate of this fine old firearm.
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Beretta 303s are good shotguns. A lot of the internal parts interchange with the AL-2, 302, and 390s. Trigger groups can be swapped between them also. There are a few differences like the magazine cut off on 302 and 303s. A negative about the 303s are you are limited to 2 3/4" or 3" chambers, where a 390 or 391 can shoot either, and you can't adjust the stock for drop and cast like the 390s and 391s.
If you like the gun, I wouldn't be worried about parts availability. There is a guy on Trapshooters.com that handles parts for Beretta semi autos. He goes by ACSS and posts in the vendor classifieds. There is also a lot of good info on Shotgunworld.com about Beretta semi-autos.
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Beretta 303's have a cult-like following, buy the shotgun and enjoy it. Beretta 303's are not Remington 1100's which needs a small parts kit.
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Son's clay 303 has over 500,000 rounds through it. No crap. Been finest no repair gun I have ever bought. Three sets of stocks and trip to Briley for all the work and been shooting tournaments since he was 12. 28 years old now.
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Bought a 12 gauge in the early 90's due to one gun writer's (can't recall exactly so I won't attempt) claim it was the best gas operated shotgun available. Based on my experience he was telling the truth.
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Beretta 303s are good shotguns. A lot of the internal parts interchange with the AL-2, 302, and 390s. Trigger groups can be swapped between them also. There are a few differences like the magazine cut off on 302 and 303s. A negative about the 303s are you are limited to 2 3/4" or 3" chambers, where a 390 or 391 can shoot either, and you can't adjust the stock for drop and cast like the 390s and 391s.
If you like the gun, I wouldn't be worried about parts availability. There is a guy on Trapshooters.com that handles parts for Beretta semi autos. He goes by ACSS and posts in the vendor classifieds. There is also a lot of good info on Shotgunworld.com about Beretta semi-autos.
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