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Beretta Ultraleggero Kick-Off Shotgun Review—Expert Tested

Phil BourjailyBy Phil BourjailyMarch 11, 2026

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The new version of Beretta’s Ultraleggero (which translates to “Ultralight”) adds the Kick-Off recoil-reducer to the company’s lightweight O/U. On paper, it’s a great idea. In practice, it adds weight to the gun, which does reduce recoil, but there’s a trade-off: The added weight turns an “Ultraleggero” into a plain “leggero.” It is still a very well-made O/U and an interesting gun to consider. I tested the new Ultraleggero Kick-Off on my local range and in the field, and here is my full review.

Beretta Ultraleggero Kick-Off Specs

The new Beretta Ultraleggero Kick-Off shogun on a white background.
  • Length: 45.75″

  • Weight: 7 pounds, 3 ounces with 28-inch barrels

  • Barrel: 26- or28-inch barrels, nickel bead, no mid-rib, five Optima HP flush-mounted chokes

  • Action: Break-action over/under

  • Trigger: 5 pounds, 12 ounces

  • Capacity: 2

  • Finish: Blued barrels, matte steel frame, scroll-engraved, with plastic inserts

  • Stock: Semi-gloss walnut

  • Chambering: 3-inch 12-gauge

  • Price: $3,259

Beretta Ultraleggero Kick-Off Overview

The new Beretta Ultraleggero Kick-Off shotgun broken open over stump with the tail fan of a grouse.
Like the original Ultraleggero, the new version is unconventionally good-looking. (Photo/Mark Tade)

The gun is built on Beretta’s 690-series frame. Like so many Beretta O/Us made ever since the 1960s, it locks up by means of two conical pins projecting out of the breech face to engage into recesses between the top and bottom barrels. It is a very strong action, and it results in a low-profile frame that makes Beretta O/Us natural pointers. While Beretta has used an alloy frame with this same action in previous lightweight guns, the Ultraleggero has a skeletonized steel frame to save weight. Cutouts in the side and bottom of the receiver save ounces, and lightweight polymer inserts fill the holes. In further weight-saving measures, the forend latch is plastic with a little bit of steel. Much of the forend iron is aluminum, and there is no mid-rib between the barrels.

The forend is a standard design with a rounded tip. The stock, on the other hand, consists of three pieces of walnut. A rubber sleeve between two of them allows the Kick-Off absorber to compress and soak up recoil. The stock is also cut in two at the wrist to allow the use of a plastic shim to alter fit, as is common on semiautos and seen only on one other O/U, the Benelli 828U. You can choose two different degrees of drop and right- or left-hand cast with a Phillips screwdriver and a long-handled 6mm allen wrench.

Close up photo of the Beretta Ultraleggero Kick-Off shotgun's stock shim.
You can swap out plastic shims at the stock’s wrist to help get a perfect fit. (Photo/Phil Bourjaily)

As for appearance, the walnut is fairly plain, but attractive, with a semigloss finish and a conventional checkering pattern. The steel in the receiver, tang, lever, and safety is matte-blued to better contrast with the black polymer inserts with their eye-catching scroll patterns, which I still maintain look better than many shallowly laser-engraved steel frames I have seen. The separated barrels are blued a deep blue-black. Like the original, this Ultraleggero looks unconventionally good.

Beretta Ultraleggero Kick-Off Range Results

A shooter fires the new Beretta Ultraleggero Kick-Off on a skeet range.
The author tests the Ultraleggero Kick-Off on the skeet range. (Photo/Phil Bourjaily)

The biggest change between the Ultraleggero and Ultraleggero Kick-Off is the recoil (which we’ll get to) and the weight and balance. The Ultraleggero I shot for a half a season a few years ago weighed 6 pounds, 6 ounces, with much of the weight reduction due to a radically hollowed-out buttstock. It made the gun light overall, easy to carry, and also easy to swing, as the balance point was out in front of the hingepin. The Ultraleggero Kick-Off stock weighs 13 ounces more than the original, giving the gun a weight of 7 pounds, 3 ounces. The weight in the stock moves the balance point back behind the hingepin, giving this gun a muzzle-light feel.

From the bench, the gun patterned 5 inches high at 40 yards, which is quite fine, especially for a gun that will likely be used on flushing birds. The trigger broke at a totally-normal-for-a-field-gun 5.75 pounds. The barrels are threaded for Beretta’s Optima HP barrels, and they shot even patterns with nice, dense cores. The Kick-Off works, but at the expense of a lighter muzzle that wants to rise. And, despite the recoil reduction, I can tell you this isn’t a gun you want to shoot 3-inch duck loads out of, because I tried that. It would be a good fit for the 1 ¼-ounce upland game loads that I found a bit too stout in the regular Ultraleggero.

Final Thoughts on the new Ultraleggero Kick-Off

Pros:

  • Stock shim system

  • Solid Beretta action and quality

Cons:

  • Kick-Off adds too much weight and alters balance

Personally, I loved the original the Ultraleggero. Once I found the right loads for it, it was a light and deadly pheasant and quail gun for me. I was hoping Beretta would make a 20-gauge, but I was very excited to try this gun. Once I shot it, I couldn’t warm to its extra weight and rearward balance. That’s me, however. It’s clearly a well-made O/U, and I recommend shooting one to see if the balance suits you. I do think the stock-shim system is something we may see on an increasing number of break-actions and that the Ultraleggero Kick-Off is chock-full of innovation. It’s still a decent carrying weight, and won’t rattle your teeth when you empty it at a mass flush of roosters.

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    Phil Bourjaily sold his very first outdoor story—a feature about snipe hunting—to Field & Stream in 1987. He became the brand’s Midwest regional editor in 1995, and the shotgun columnist shortly thereafter. Highlights Education Bourjaily graduated from the University of Virginia with a major in Art History. He also met his wife, Pamela, at college, so his years in Charlottesville weren’t entirely wasted. Experience Bourjaily has written for numerous shotgunning and wingshooting publications, and appeared on Field & Stream’s Gun Nuts TV show, as well as on DUTV and Clay Target Shootout, which received a Telly Award.He enjoys writing about shotguns and all forms of wing and clay target shooting and has traveled widely to hunt upland birds, waterfowl, doves, and wild turkeys. He also enjoys teaching people to shoot, and has coached scholastic sporting clays and trapshooting. FS Lightning Round Last Meal Request: Whole roast Canada goose,Items of Clothing Without GSP Hair on Them: Very few,Walk-up Song: “Burning Down the House” (live version),Wishes he Had Invented: Texas rigged decoys,Dream Job (after F&S Shotgun Editor): Postal carrier with a walking route Notable Work

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