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1542
$5,750.00

*BERETTA 687 EELL CASED SKEET GUN W/BRILEY SUB GAUGE TUBES AND UPGRADED WOOD. SN L19503B. Cal. 12 ga. 28″ bbls with matted vent ribbed silver center and white front sighting beads, vented side ribs, ported, 2-3/4″ chambers, Briley choke tubes, adjustable single selective gold trigger and ejectors. Right side of bbls are marked “BERETTA USA CORP., ACKK, MD./MADE IN ITALY”. Left side “P. BERETTA-GARDONE V.T.-ITALY” circle “PB” logo “SKEET/12 GA 2-3/4″-28 SB/SB”. Side plated receiver is engraved with flower and foliate scroll and left side plate with 3 pheasants in field scene and two woodcock on side hill scene on right plate. Bottom of receiver is engraved with flower and floral scroll with arcing “P. BERETTA-GARDONE V.T.”. “MADE IN ITALY” is stamped in cut for forearm. Trigger plate is marked “PATENTED/MODEL 687EELL” and engraver’s signature “BOTTEGA C. GIOVANELLI”. Trigger guard has gold inlaid “SKEET”. Mounted with extremely high grade colorful walnut with checkered pistol grip and right hand palm swell, adjustable comb, gold initial shield, Beretta logoed black recoil pad, checkered fluted target forend. Accompanying this gun is a NASCO aluminum case with Briley sub gauge tubes. Bore diameter: top .722, bottom .721. Bore restrictions: top SC, bottom SC. Wall thickness: top .038, bottom .034. Drop at heel: 2-3/8″, drop at comb: adj. Weight: 8lbs. 7oz. LOP 14-7/8″. CONDITION: Very fine. Bbls retain most of their fine orig. matte blue, slight muzzle wear and minor rub marks from forend. Receiver is a fine bright crisp silver. Stock with a few minor handling marks and most of its fine original finish. Forend is solid with sharp checkering and most of its fine orig. finish. Case has only a few minor scuff marks and Briley sub gauge tubes appear nearly new. Mechanics are crisp with non-automatic safety. Strong ejectors and nice shiny bores. 4-35351 BDT205 (4,000-5,000)


Auction: Firearms - Fall 2008
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