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  1. Hi. I still have this.. Beretta 686E (sporting) for sale excellent condition. RH Stock but no cast that I can see. MC 28" barrels 12 bore. Very lightly used. All chokes and case included. Still tight and not really broken in. One owner from new. price dropped to £700.
  2. Hi. Beretta 686E (sporting) for sale excellent condition. RH Stock but no cast that I can see. MC 28" barrels 12 bore. Very lightly used. All chokes and case included. Still tight and not really broken in. One owner from new. £725.
  3. I have a 686e Sporter multi 28" I am selling vgc. If he's intersted give me a pm. cheers
  4. Hi, I have a 686e in 12b. near mint condition. it has all chokes and the original carry case. I am based in York. I can send you pics later this evening if you are interested. I'm looking for £800. regards BB
  5. Graham, Glad you got back in time. I hope the gun serves you well. best regards Derek
  6. ***************SOLD*************** thanks to everyone who expressed an interest
  7. Hi I need to make space in my cabinet and the gun I use least has got to go. It's a Beretta 301 M/C . It's in Good nick. Only used a couple of times in the last three years. 2 ¾†chambers. 12 gauge. I am looking for £200. . I am based in York. BB
  8. have you actually tried shooting with it? You might be surprised. I recently got a SxS choked half and full. before i shot it I thought that the full choke would be too tight but my shooting and cartridge to kill ratio has improved 100% at driven pheasants.
  9. Depends on your budget really. Obviously go for one of the 'big three' if you can afford it. Condition is everything. I would look for a good second division Birmingham maker. Get a gunsmith to check it over and check barrel thickness carefully.
  10. This page might help you should you gain some more info... http://www.internetgunclub.com/general/history.php A pic might help also regards BB
  11. looks a lot like either a pigeon or wildfowling gun. Pistol grips were common on both these. The third bite at the top of the reciever backs this up also. If you have an idea of the chamber length it will tell you which of the above is more likely. Long chambers (3") is a fowler else it's a pigeon gun. Looks like an absolute bargain at the prices you paid. Good luck with it
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