A lil disapointed in New 391 Extrema
Posted: Thu Apr 18, 2002 9:52 am
I ordered my dad a new A391 Extrema in synthetic camo, after he confiscated my SBE this past duck hunting season. Well the gun finally arrived and I put it together. I noticed that there was no swivels on the gun for a sling. Then I find in a little plastic package with a screw in stock swivel for stock and this front swivel piece that fits under the cap on the forarm. I look at the stock and think where am I suppose to screw in this piece. I go to the manual for instructions. NO INSTRUCTIONS for the installation of the stock swivel or front swivel. So I call Beretta USA and talk with a customer service rep. He is helpful and informative. He tells me that the mold for the stock WAS SUPPOSE to have a dimple to show the exact location for drilling a pilot hole and then screwing in the stock swivel but they forgot the dimple. HE then proceeds to instruct me from an Italian e-mail they had just recently translated to english on how to take the butt plate off and measure from the inside of the stock to the reinforced area where the stock swivel is to be screwed in, take that measurement and mark it on the outside of the stock and proceed with drilling a pilot hole. He did fax me the translated e-mail instructions (very short 7 line instructions). He then tells me that the stock is designed such that it is one length and cannot be cut and that the length of pull can not be adjusted PERIOD. He said they were trying to tell new potential extrema owners of the one length stock in case it was to long for someone or they were hunting with thick clothes.
So to sum it up - I just purchased a $1,000 gun for which there are no swivels pre attached, not only are they not attached but there are no instructions for drilling into a synthetic stock to attach the stock swivel, not only are there no instructions, but then a Beretta customer service rep informs me there is problem with the stock mold and I will have to disasemble the stock and measure from the inside. He then tells me the stock is one length and the length of pull can not be changed, so he hopes it is not to long especially if your hunting with thick heavy clothes.
Guys I heard nothing but great things about Beretta's and purchased this gun based on those recommendations. I am beginning to think that was a mistake. So caution if you want a sling you going to have drill and attach it yourself and if you are short or have short arms, you may want to test the extrema before you buy it cause you can't shorten the length of pull.
Cuss a benelli if you like but they had an adequate manual and I never had to drill into a $1000 gun to attach a swivel. [img]images/smiles/icon_confused.gif[/img] [img]images/smiles/icon_mad.gif[/img]
So to sum it up - I just purchased a $1,000 gun for which there are no swivels pre attached, not only are they not attached but there are no instructions for drilling into a synthetic stock to attach the stock swivel, not only are there no instructions, but then a Beretta customer service rep informs me there is problem with the stock mold and I will have to disasemble the stock and measure from the inside. He then tells me the stock is one length and the length of pull can not be changed, so he hopes it is not to long especially if your hunting with thick heavy clothes.
Guys I heard nothing but great things about Beretta's and purchased this gun based on those recommendations. I am beginning to think that was a mistake. So caution if you want a sling you going to have drill and attach it yourself and if you are short or have short arms, you may want to test the extrema before you buy it cause you can't shorten the length of pull.
Cuss a benelli if you like but they had an adequate manual and I never had to drill into a $1000 gun to attach a swivel. [img]images/smiles/icon_confused.gif[/img] [img]images/smiles/icon_mad.gif[/img]