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Beretta Optima Plus (extended) chokes


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Hiya boys,

 

Ebay keep on taking these off, I even tried selling them as "pattern adjusters"

 

Sale includes the rare brown one, which I believe an American sporting choke and is 3/8ths. these all went into my DT10, and I know also fit ASE/Gold cup. They are the Extended ones, where about an inch sticks out, and all come with their transport tube.

 

The stars/size on each choke are as follows

White *

Black **

Yellow ****

Blue ****

Brown PB-LM-SP

Red Skeet

 

I want about £200 for all six, but give me an offer if you keen on them, whatever you think they worth, they about £50-£60 each in the dealers.

 

I have tried uploading a photo, but can't because of size, if you want send me a PM and I will email you a photo.

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I am only interested in the reason if any why Ebay keep tking them off.

 

Are they not used for clay target shooting?

 

Tony

 

In Ebay's help pages, you can find this info:

 

"Prohibited, Questionable & Infringing Items

Firearms:

Firearms cannot be listed on eBay.co.uk or eBay.ie. In addition UK and Irish residents cannot list firearms on any eBay site worldwide. Firearms include all component parts of a firearm, sporting, collectible, curio & relic, signalling pistols, and antique firearms, . Any item that is designed to discharge any shot, bullet or other missile is covered by this ban, regardless of that item's present ability to fire. Replica or imitation firearms may also not be listed on eBay."

 

The key lines are: "Firearms include all component parts of a firearm" & "regardless of their capability to fire a shot". Chokes would fall under this. But then so would after-market sights and you still see those for sale.

 

I've noticed that in the last few months they have been having a crackdown on items which contravene their prohibited items. The checking seems to be done automatically; your item is removed and you get a message from them telling you why, and which policy or term you have 'broken', but it's not always 100% accurate.

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