Perazzi's are awesome. I bought a used single barrel trap gun that was made in 1979. It is my favorite gun. The link I posted above to the Perazzi is a link to Giacomo's. He is considered a Perazzi expert. I think he may have worked at Perazzi. He us expert in knowledge of the gun and working on them. There are several other places that know the Perrazi's well, too.
Giacomo put an adjustable comb on that trap gun. It looks as good as any factory job, and they used really stout hardware. When it comes time for a rebuild, it will be going to them.
? What barrels are you wanting? Most of the relevant perazzi’s I see already have 32” barrels?
A used MX8 would be amaze balls. I have considered trading my Guerini o/u trap gun for one.Gotcha, yeah, shorter barrels have fallen out of favor. If you look for a while you’ll see ones with 30-34” barrels come up for sale fairly frequently. One linked below with 30” at your price range. Could be worth a call to Giacomo sporting, they do factory service for perazzi and might be able to steer you into something over the phone.
I have a 1301 tactical and it’s awesome. It shares the same Blink gas system as the A400 which is a very accomplished clays shotgun. The issue I’d have with the comp for sporting clays is the 24” barrel.Rarely shoot sporting clays, usually some type of fundraising event. Have shot with a very experienced clays shooter on my team, says the cycle time of an automatic is a serious disadvantage. Was looking at a Beretta 1301comp as a replacement field gun for an 1100 special field and noticed cycle time advertised by Beretta as a sales point. Comments?