SOLD Beretta 686 Silver Pigeon 1, 20 gauge, 26.5”

Supersubes

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  • Sep 6, 2006
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    Sale Pending.

    If anyone else is interested, PM and I’ll let you know if this pending sale doesn't work out.

    I carried this gun for one upland season. It has approximately 300 rds through it. Its in very good shape. Just doesn't fit me very well, so instead of re-stocking it, i’m going to replace it.

    It has a 26.5” barrel, 3” chambers, comes with five Optima HP chokes, and the factory hard case.

    This is the small action, and has the standard Beratta ergos. Gun weighs 6 lbs exactly.

    There’s one blemish to the wood on the right side of the forearm(see pic). Probably a few other small marks. Metal is 100%. Action is tight, and its been 100% reliable.

    These are $2500 new. $1850 shipped to your FFl. PM me if you're interested, or want more pics. No trades please.



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    Beretta 682 are the absolute Timex watches of shotguns. I've shot registered skeet with a 682 Gold that had a broken hammer spring and I never even knew it. It just kept on shooting.

    I still have a 682 E factory two barrel (12 and 20 on a 12 ga frame) shotgun 30 years later and its still ticking. These days I use it for quail hunting in GA with the 20 ga barrel.

    Not to piss on your FS ad, but if the only reason it doesn't fit is the comb, getting an adjustable comb kit installed is a very normal clay target sports thing.

    Ok, getting out of your ad and best of luck...I'm sure it will sell well (consider listing on Trapshooters or Shotgun World too)....682's are just fucking awesome shotguns. 👍 💪
     
    Beretta 682 are the absolute Timex watches of shotguns. I've shot registered skeet with a 682 Gold that had a broken hammer spring and I never even knew it. It just kept on shooting.

    I still have a 682 E factory two barrel (12 and 20 on a 12 ga frame) shotgun 30 years later and its still ticking. These days I use it for quail hunting in GA with the 20 ga barrel.

    Not to piss on your FS ad, but if the only reason it doesn't fit is the comb, getting an adjustable comb kit installed is a very normal clay target sports thing.

    Ok, getting out of your ad and best of luck...I'm sure it will sell well (consider listing on Trapshooters or Shotgun World too)....682's are just fucking awesome shotguns. 👍 💪
    Drop and cast are way off. I’m going to order something else to my specs.
     
    Beretta 682 are the absolute Timex watches of shotguns. I've shot registered skeet with a 682 Gold that had a broken hammer spring and I never even knew it. It just kept on shooting.

    I still have a 682 E factory two barrel (12 and 20 on a 12 ga frame) shotgun 30 years later and its still ticking. These days I use it for quail hunting in GA with the 20 ga barrel.

    Not to piss on your FS ad, but if the only reason it doesn't fit is the comb, getting an adjustable comb kit installed is a very normal clay target sports thing.

    Ok, getting out of your ad and best of luck...I'm sure it will sell well (consider listing on Trapshooters or Shotgun World too)....682's are just fucking awesome shotguns. 👍 💪
    Several differences between the 682 and 686 series, but they are mainly centered around ultra high volume shooting and the maintenance with competition (682) series guns. The 686 are better suited for bird hunting and carrying in the field, but will last through several generations of bird hunters. I’m really thinking on this one since I can’t seem to find a comparable 28ga….
     
    Several differences between the 682 and 686 series, but they are mainly centered around ultra high volume shooting and the maintenance with competition (682) series guns. The 686 are better suited for bird hunting and carrying in the field, but will last through several generations of bird hunters. I’m really thinking on this one since I can’t seem to find a comparable 28ga….
    Wonderful. And to my mind, with slight differences, all 68x guns have essentially the same action.

    Nice shotgun that @Supersubes is selling. You should jump on it if an upland gun is what you are looking for.

    Cheers
     
    Several differences between the 682 and 686 series, but they are mainly centered around ultra high volume shooting and the maintenance with competition (682) series guns. The 686 are better suited for bird hunting and carrying in the field, but will last through several generations of bird hunters. I’m really thinking on this one since I can’t seem to find a comparable 28ga….
    $1800 shipped. I got a custom gun to order, lets do this!