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Beretta Silver Pigeon S

£895

12 gauge Shotgun Private Seller
Used - Very Good Condition Diss, Norfolk
Over and Under, Multi Choke, Multi Choke, 30" barrels
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Very nice silver pigeon S, 3 1/2" magnum (89mm) chambers, fleur de lys stamped high performance steel proof 30" multi chokes, with original case, 5 chokes, choke key. Kickeze pad fitted takes lop to 14 3/4 inch, auto safety, perfect all round gun, face to face only south norfolk, gun is 2006

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May consider px 12g pump or winchester o/u


This gun is being sold by Pigeon Watch member sishyplops. Message them here

 

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I don't feel that comfortable shooting it, I used it for clays this morning and got 42/50 but for clays I prefer an auto, I have SxS for game and my winchester for pigeons , I may look to get a maxus g3, always found beretta's high in the comb for me, although other chaps I shoot with who used it said it shoots flat, I have always suffered with cheek slap and used autos and qualified for Suffolk ( a few years back) with an auto , so want to go that route again, it's a cracking gun but just not for me, got it a few weeks back and extensively tried it with clays, had the very expensive kick eze fitted by Phillip Webster gunsmith and has vastly improved it, but for me an auto remi or browning is the way forward ( I can't hit she ite with any beretta , auto or not they just don't seem to fit me)

Also didn't say I got it yesterday , said I bought it for myself for christmas

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I don't feel that comfortable shooting it, I used it for clays this morning and got 42/50 but for clays I prefer an auto, I have SxS for game and my winchester for pigeons , I may look to get a maxus g3, always found beretta's high in the comb for me, although other chaps I shoot with who used it said it shoots flat, I have always suffered with cheek slap and used autos and qualified for Suffolk ( a few years back) with an auto , so want to go that route again, it's a cracking gun but just not for me, got it a few weeks back and extensively tried it with clays, had the very expensive kick eze fitted by Phillip Webster gunsmith and has vastly improved it, but for me an auto remi or browning is the way forward ( I can't hit she ite with any beretta , auto or not they just don't seem to fit me)

Also didn't say I got it yesterday , said I bought it for myself for christmas

well put I have the same problem ,had a beretta 303 s semi it was a cracking gun never hit owt sold it on here good luck with the sale
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have been asked a few times about the lop etc and the spacer so here goes: when i bought this gun someone (not me) had cut the stock back then fitted a recoil pd, unfortunately they had not cut the stock square to the comb (as beretta do) or square to the rib as Winchester do (my preferred option) I think they had cut it square to their shed after the recent gales, so I took the gun to Phillip Webster Gunsmiths who cut the stock back a small amount further as it was pretty much un-shootable with a reverse angle on the stock, the stock is now square to the comb.

 

stock wood only LOP 338mm

Spacer ground to fit 12 mm

Kickeze pad 25mm

 

giving total LOP 375mm 14 3/4" which if you removed the spacer would make 363mm or 14 3/8"

 

I am open to serious offers but reiterate this is face to face sale only, i am happy to meet up within reason and will sell at a reasonable price and am open to a PX,

 

straight cash will take £825

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