Gauge | 12 Gauge |
Chamber | 3in |
Capacity | 2 |
Barrel Length | 30in |
Finish | Gloss |
Stock | Pistol Grip |
Choke | OBHP |
Action | Over Under |
Color | Brown |
Hand | Right |
Product Line | Silver Pigeon |
State Compliance | California Compliant Washington Compliant Colorado Compliant New York Compliant |
Stock Material | Class 2.5 Walnut |
Beretta 687 Silver Pigeon III Walnut 12 Gauge 3in Over Under Shotgun – 30in – The 687 Silver Pigeon III shotgun represents an elegant evolution of the Silver Pigeon I, designed to meet the needs and desires of shooters looking for the reliability of the 680 platform presented with attractive aesthetics and a superior wood finish. The fine engraving is made with state-of-the-art 5-axis laser technology and is embellished by a special sparkle in the bas-relief areas, which creates a pleasant contrast effect. The floral motifs and evocative game scenes are highlighted with pheasants and partridges. The exquisite gloss finish enhances the grain of the stunning class 2.5 wood and protects it from rain and improves longevity. All these features are combined with the excellent ballistics guaranteed by the Steelium Optima Bore HP tri-alloy steel barrels. The 687 Silver Pigeon III is the shotgun for those who want a game scene shotgun with classic looks, quality and elegance, without sacrificing the legendary reliability and minimal maintenance requirements of the 680 platform.
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Eric
1 year agoTo me this might be the perfect shotgun. I like the weight and balance of the 30-inch barrel and the length of pull is perfect. The stock is excellent and the hand engraving is beautiful, but not so much that you're worried about taking it in the field. It's a work of art that is meant to be used and passed down to be used again. I plan to pick up its twin in 20-gauge. I only wish they made it in a 16-gauge to complete the trio.
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