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I think Popplecop nailed it.. In our area even less..but this is rifle country..lol. All in all not a bad gun and IF it fits and ya like doubles then it may be a good buy for you. Doubles are not getting any cheaper..except those darn Russian guns. Baikals and their ilk.. Personally I have very little use for double guns..even though I have 4 or 5 around..maybe 7 counting that British gun and the Parker. Gonna sell the Parker..It's a DH grade. The Ithaca is off to be somewhat restored..it is a very rare gun though..one of maybe 5 or 7. Should be a shooter for you though. Put a pad on it. I had one of the Beretta Doubles and oh lord..it was a mule
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barrels are 26".
Not sure if that makes a difference. I do know that those nice little hard black butt plates make those things a bit unpleasant to shoot... gd
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Agree with comments, decent SxS made in Brescia Italy, where Beretta and a few other Italian shotguns are made. Disadvantage with fixed chokes, especially nowadays with steel shot becoming more and more mandatory. I think it would move at $500-, tops $800- if you wait long enough for the right buyer.
Not sure if Beretta owns them or not, they do have a website if you're interested: http://www.zoli.it/index.php |
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