Beretta    687 EELL Diamond Pigeon Skeet    12 Gauge, 3" Chambers

 

29 1/2" O/U matted-vent-rib barrels with ventilated side ribs, white bead sights at muzzle and mid-rib, five Briley [Mobilchoke-pattern] extended ported choke tubes, and replaceable wear-takeup shoulders at breech---rare on this model. 14 3/4" pull from adjustable-position single-selective, gold-plated trigger to maker's solid black recoil pad. 2 3/8" drop at heel and with adjustable comb. 1/2" cast-off. Fully figured European walnut stock with semi-beavertail forend, classic point-pattern checkering, pistol grip, and vacant initial oval. Coin-finished action with sideplates, engraved with three pheasants on left and two woodcock on right, all surrounded with floral scroll by Bottega Giovanelli. Engine turning inside forend iron. Automatic ejectors and hold-open toplever. Weight: 8lbs, 3oz. Built 1999. Little used. With papers, cloth sleeves, five choke tubes, tools, lock, and two Beretta hard cases---one standard plastic, the other a full leather trunk case.  $5450.


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