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New Product Highlight: Beretta A300 Ultima Patrol Raider

Is this Marine Corps-inspired Beretta the best A300 Ultima Patrol yet? It’s definitely the best-looking, with or without the bayonet.

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Scott Murdock (Editor & Senior Review Analyst)

PPT Editor. Marine vet, hunter, and long-range shooter. Articles in 10+ major publications

Published Nov 3, 2025
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Give’em one!

Beretta just casually dropped the hottest shotgun of 2025 (well, if you ask a Marine, anyway).

The Beretta A300 Ultima Patrol Raider takes an already popular tactical shotgun and kicks the cool factor into double time (get some) with an epic camo pattern straight off Mount Suribachi.

Let’s get up close and personal with this beautiful shotgun!

Beretta A300 Ultima Patrol Raider
That's a beautiful combo. (Photo: Beretta)

Beretta A300 Ultima Patrol Raider Specs & Features

Specs

  • Gauge: 12ga
  • Action: Semi-automatic, gas
  • Capacity: 7+1
  • Color: Frogskin
  • Barrel Length: 19.1”
  • Overall Length: 38”
  • Weight: 7.9 lbs
  • Country of Origin: USA
  • MSRP: $1,399 ($2,499 for the commemorative edition)

Features

  • Commemorative edition includes an OKC bayonet
  • Exclusive World War II-era camouflage
  • Oversized controls
  • M-LOK and Picatinny accessory mounts

The A300 Ultima Patrol is one of the more popular tactical shotguns in the Pew Pew Tactical arsenal.

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Spitting fire with the Beretta A300 Ultima Patrol.

We love its fast, self-cleaning gas system and oversized controls. The ergonomic stock and grip texture make it surprisingly easy to control, even with 00 buck or slugs. It comes with big ghost ring sights, but there’s a Picatinny rail if you want to add a red dot.

For the money, it’s hard to beat.

U.S. Marines approaching Iwo Jima in a Higgins boat
Marines wearing frogskin camo on the way to Iwo Jima in 1945. (Photo: USMC)

The A300 Ultima Patrol Raider (named after the elite Marine Corps unit) arrives just in time for the 250th birthday of the U.S. Marine Corps. It’s bringing serious swagger with the frogskin camo pattern Marines wore in World War II.

It’s not all cosmetic, either – there’s a bayonet lug under the magazine tube. If you get the commemorative edition, it comes with an OKC bayonet.

Beretta A300 Ultima Patrol Raider
Yut. (Photo: Beretta)

“The United States Marine Corps’ 250th anniversary is a historic milestone, and we wanted to create something that truly celebrates their legacy,” Caleb McMillen, Sr., product manager at Beretta USA, said in a company release. 

“The A300 Ultima Patrol Raider is more than a shotgun. It’s a tribute to 250 years of honor, courage and commitment. By blending battlefield heritage with modern performance, we’re proud to offer both a commemorative edition and a mission-ready configuration that salute America’s finest fighting force.”

Beretta A300 Ultima Patrol Raider
All this can be yours for $2,499. (Photo: Beretta)

The commemorative edition comes in a wooden ammo crate with velvet lining, rope carrying handles, and wooden cradles to put the shotgun on display. Of course, there’s a noticeable upcharge for such luxuries.

Beretta lists an MSRP of $1,399 for the A300 Ultima Patrol Raider, or $2,499 for the commemorative edition package.

Beretta A300 Ultima Patrol Raider
Beretta A300 Ultima Patrol Raider
$1299.00
at Kygunco
Prices accurate at time of writing

Check out the A300 Ultima Patrol without the frogskin camo and read our review for more!

What do you think of the new Beretta A300 Ultima Patrol Raider? Let us know below. For more awesome scatterguns, check out our guide to the Best Home Defense Shotguns.

Scott Murdock

Written By
Scott Murdock
Editor & Senior Review Analyst

Scott Murdock is a Marine Corps veteran with a basic working knowledge of shooting, written English, and photography. He's passionate about helping readers find quality gear that's worthy of their money. You can find more of his work at Task & Purpose, Free Range American, and Outdoor Life.

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