Benelli Montefeltro shotguns operate on the basic principle of inertial operation with fixed barrel, utilizing the kinetic energy of gun recoil, which still today represents one of the most important and ingenious innovation of sporting weapon production. This system requires no outlet for gas operation nor barrel recoil, but operates by means of a spring freely interposed between locking head and bolt. As the gun recoils during firing, the breech bolt (inert) moves about 4mm forward, thus compressing the spring. When this is fully compressed, it overcomes breech bolt inertia, thrusting it to the rear under residual pressure, permitting cartridge case extraction and reloading with the conventional system. Spring pressure is designed to delay the opening of the action which occurs after the shot has left the barrel, and to compensate for the different pressures produced by cartridges of varying power, with no adjustment necessary. The fully automatic operation of this new shotgun eliminates the drawbacks of the barrel recoil system (barrel vibrations during firing needed to brake the system and regulate it when firing powerful ammunition etc.) and those of gas operated traditional type (the need to clean gas outlets, loss of power due to acceleration of the shot charge and adverse effect on the longitudinal shape of the wad and possible malfunctions under adverse climatic conditions). The Benelli system is therefore modern and highly reliable. To this operating system has been added a revolving bolt head of simple and robust shape, which with only two locking lugs, closes the breech axially and perfectly, withstanding any pressure of the cartridge. The modern and revolutionary trigger action is carried out through a system of variable profile which allows the user to shoot precisely and without jerking in trigger pull. The pull action is carried out in a smoothly and controlled way, without trigger free pre-run or sudden relax after releasing the hammer, thus ensuring efficacy and safety of the whole system. Finally, the precise synchronization of the movement of the hammer double coupling teeth optimize the feeding system through a combined action with the cartridge drop lever and the stop notch.
The Benelli Armi S.p.A. Montefeltro is the result of painstaking work at Benelli’s Research and Development Center and of Benelli’s extensive experience in precision engineering and technical know-how. The small number of components, an extremely simple operating principle, the innovativeness of the turning block bolt locking system and the new cartridge feeding system (cut off), make the “Benelli” shotguns highly reliable and practical, easy to strip and upkeep to the extent that the shotguns can be considered the most modern, accurate, safe, fast and elegant shotguns available today.
Specifications
Product Information
Cartridge | 12 Gauge |
Action Type | Semi-Automatic |
Capacity | 4 Round |
Weight | 6.6 Pound |
Shell Length | 3″ |
Overall Length | 49.5 Inches |
Barrel Length | 28 Inches |
Barrel Finish | Black |
Hand | Right |
Frame Material | Aluminum |
Frame Finish | Black |
Chokes Included | Imp Cyl, Mod, Full |
Rib | Ventilated |
Youth | No |
Stock Type | Field |
Stock Material | Wood |
Stock Color | Walnut |
Sights | Fiber Optic Bead |
Ported | No |
Interchangeable Choke | Yes |
Length of Pull | 14.375 Inches |
Safety | Crossbolt |
Choke Type | Benelli Crio |
Delivery Information
Must Ship to FFL Dealer | Yes |
Shipping Weight | 9.500 Pounds |