Beretta 687 20ga imported from England earlier this year. This is gun #2 of a composed pair, marked #1 and #2 in the British game gun tradition. I bought the set and am selling #2, though I’d sell the pair to the right buyer.
$2,800 for one
$5,500 for the pair
Specs:
Gun is mechanically excellent. Action locks up tight, bores are bright, and function is 100%. Pattern is even and centered on both barrels. I’ve had both guns apart for inspection and they’re clean inside with no rust, slop, or surprises. There’s honest cosmetic wear from normal use, but nothing that affects function.
These are lively, classy little guns and about ideal for a 20ga upland setup. Great for quail, grouse, dove, and early pheasants. The 30" barrels are uncommon here and give the gun a really smooth feel, but with the fixed chokes the gun is still lively.
One important note: it has cast-on, so it’s a left-hand gun as-is (I'm left handed, why I bought them). A right-handed buyer could restock it with some awesome wood from Cole's and end up with a very cool, one of a kind double-trigger Beretta.
If you’re serious, message me before it goes to GunBroker. I have more pictures and can FaceTime.




$2,800 for one
$5,500 for the pair
Specs:
- 30" barrels (true length about 29.5", marked and called 30" back then)
- Fixed SK / IC
- Extremely rare double triggers
- 6 lbs
- Crisp 3 lb triggers
- 6mm flat rib
- About 15" LOP to front trigger, 14.25" to the rear
- Balances right on the hinge pin
- Matching serials on barrels and receiver
- 1994 production by barrel stamp
- Single brass bead, but that can be swapped for Bradley, fiber, etc. for $12 from Midwest Gun Works if you like
Gun is mechanically excellent. Action locks up tight, bores are bright, and function is 100%. Pattern is even and centered on both barrels. I’ve had both guns apart for inspection and they’re clean inside with no rust, slop, or surprises. There’s honest cosmetic wear from normal use, but nothing that affects function.
These are lively, classy little guns and about ideal for a 20ga upland setup. Great for quail, grouse, dove, and early pheasants. The 30" barrels are uncommon here and give the gun a really smooth feel, but with the fixed chokes the gun is still lively.
One important note: it has cast-on, so it’s a left-hand gun as-is (I'm left handed, why I bought them). A right-handed buyer could restock it with some awesome wood from Cole's and end up with a very cool, one of a kind double-trigger Beretta.
If you’re serious, message me before it goes to GunBroker. I have more pictures and can FaceTime.



