I put this topic in this forum as it probably has the most Beretta A400 owners / users.
I picked up a new A400 and have shot it twice. The gun sounded tight and clunky / twangy when I first got it so I cleaned it and lubed it up good before shooting (I clean and lube after every use).
I initially shot 2 3/4 target loads through it just to put on some mileage as I figured there would be a break in period. Gun didn't run well at all (bolt wouldn't lock back on last round / wouldn't cycle reliably etc etc). I then ran a box of 2 3/4 buckshot through it and it seemed to run good.
I have seen many times where people recommend to run a box or two of heavier ammo through these guns to help with break in so I did that yesterday and it seemed to run better with the heavier loads (my shoulder isn't running better however). It now sounds better too when cycled by hand (less clunky / twangy as I would expect now it is more broken in) but when I go back to 2 3/4 light loads (tried Challenger and S&B #7.5 1 1/8) it did not run good. Neither would cycle at all and the bolt will not lock back on last round which suggests the bolt isn't cycling far enough back to lock or possibly even reliably get behind the next round and pick it up.
The manual states the gun should be able to handle any load in the 2 3/4" to 3.5" spectrum and after maybe 250 rounds of varying loads I would have thought it should be broken in by this point. I plan to strip it today and inspect everything (particularly the gas system) but I notice the A400 has a little spring or hydraulic dampener at the rear of the action which cushions the bolt for the last little bit of travel. Could it be that weak loads aren't enough to overcome this little dampener (with the extra resistance) and thats why it wont lock back? If so then I suspect something else is going on (issue with the gas system or similar)

I have read about a modification (drilling out the second gas port a little) which seems very common and is the fix if the gun wont cycle light loads. I am curious but would only do this as a last resort (ie if I cannot find an issue of some kind and / or come up short with pursuing Beretta to give me a firearm that works as advertised)
I only had those two ammo brands with me yesterday but I have others I can try. Maybe it will run better on them but my understanding is that A400s are not fussy about loads at all (which is a large part of the reason why I went this route) so this is strange.
To the A400 owners out there does this seem normal? Did your gun have a break in period, if so how many rounds did it require and does it now cycle reliably on 2 3/4" light loads reliably?
Thanks in advance.
I picked up a new A400 and have shot it twice. The gun sounded tight and clunky / twangy when I first got it so I cleaned it and lubed it up good before shooting (I clean and lube after every use).
I initially shot 2 3/4 target loads through it just to put on some mileage as I figured there would be a break in period. Gun didn't run well at all (bolt wouldn't lock back on last round / wouldn't cycle reliably etc etc). I then ran a box of 2 3/4 buckshot through it and it seemed to run good.
I have seen many times where people recommend to run a box or two of heavier ammo through these guns to help with break in so I did that yesterday and it seemed to run better with the heavier loads (my shoulder isn't running better however). It now sounds better too when cycled by hand (less clunky / twangy as I would expect now it is more broken in) but when I go back to 2 3/4 light loads (tried Challenger and S&B #7.5 1 1/8) it did not run good. Neither would cycle at all and the bolt will not lock back on last round which suggests the bolt isn't cycling far enough back to lock or possibly even reliably get behind the next round and pick it up.
The manual states the gun should be able to handle any load in the 2 3/4" to 3.5" spectrum and after maybe 250 rounds of varying loads I would have thought it should be broken in by this point. I plan to strip it today and inspect everything (particularly the gas system) but I notice the A400 has a little spring or hydraulic dampener at the rear of the action which cushions the bolt for the last little bit of travel. Could it be that weak loads aren't enough to overcome this little dampener (with the extra resistance) and thats why it wont lock back? If so then I suspect something else is going on (issue with the gas system or similar)

I have read about a modification (drilling out the second gas port a little) which seems very common and is the fix if the gun wont cycle light loads. I am curious but would only do this as a last resort (ie if I cannot find an issue of some kind and / or come up short with pursuing Beretta to give me a firearm that works as advertised)
I only had those two ammo brands with me yesterday but I have others I can try. Maybe it will run better on them but my understanding is that A400s are not fussy about loads at all (which is a large part of the reason why I went this route) so this is strange.
To the A400 owners out there does this seem normal? Did your gun have a break in period, if so how many rounds did it require and does it now cycle reliably on 2 3/4" light loads reliably?
Thanks in advance.























































