Beretta AX800 Suprema
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Spike
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The Beretta AX800 Suprema is one of those shotguns that kind of sneaks up on you.
At first glance, the design feels different almost a bit too modern but the more you look at it, the more it makes sense. It’s not just styling, it’s function. Everything looks like it was shaped around how the gun actually runs for real.
The B-Link Pro system is a big part of that fast cycling, smooth recoil, and it seems to handle a wide range of loads without drama. But what really stands out is the ergonomics. Adjustable stock, interchangeable grip feel, oversized controls… it all adds up to something that feels very “dialed in” when mounted.
Even small details like the thinner forend and grip texture make it feel more natural than most semi-autos in this category.
It’s one of those platforms where the beauty is in the efficiency, everything working together instead of just looking good on paper.
Curious what others think—does the design grow on you, or is it still too much of a departure from classic Beretta?
At first glance, the design feels different almost a bit too modern but the more you look at it, the more it makes sense. It’s not just styling, it’s function. Everything looks like it was shaped around how the gun actually runs for real.
The B-Link Pro system is a big part of that fast cycling, smooth recoil, and it seems to handle a wide range of loads without drama. But what really stands out is the ergonomics. Adjustable stock, interchangeable grip feel, oversized controls… it all adds up to something that feels very “dialed in” when mounted.
Even small details like the thinner forend and grip texture make it feel more natural than most semi-autos in this category.
It’s one of those platforms where the beauty is in the efficiency, everything working together instead of just looking good on paper.
Curious what others think—does the design grow on you, or is it still too much of a departure from classic Beretta?



