Gauge | 20 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 20 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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Huntsman26
1 year agoI love Beretta shotguns since 1972 12 and 20 auto loaders and BL-4 in 12 gauge, the Beretta Silver pigeon lll is a awesome shotgun beautiful art work engraving, balance, the weight of the 20 gauge is perfect I truly will enjoy this master piece pheasants hunting with my short hair. Beretta always
Jim Nasium
1 year agoI bought the 687 Silver Pigeon III 12ga with 26.5” barrels and absolutely LOVE it! It swings fast on dove, packs easy on California and Mountain quail, devastates cottontails, and shoots smooth for pheasant. So I knew I had to have one in 28ga and it couldn’t be better! It patterns great with every load I’ve tried through it. It swings ultra fast for low flying dove and gets me my cotton tails! Best darn shotgun ever, beating my Browni Citori 725! The lockup is better, the engraving is better, the balance is better…. You can’t go wrong.
Michael Bosisto
1 year agoWell, I’ll get it off my chest. First I love beretta shotguns, they are a fine piece of work. I have several, but this time I wasn’t as pleased pleased as I have been before. It’s petty, but for a shotgun that’s $2800 I am a bit picky. After taking it out of the plastic piece of crap plastic junk case, with about 15 pieces of foam inside, I took the pieces out of the plastic bag to uncover a complete mess. The engraving was full of this black material, the barrel and receiver are has small metal shavings and the fore end didn’t slap on and click. I spent 2.5 hours to clean and lube it. Does that seem like someone who sends a gun out has pride in workmanship, or a detailed gun manufacturer? No As far a the gun goes, it’s a classic beretta 687 , it points like nothing other, I’m a lucky one who doesn’t need to be fitted for a factory beretta!! I took it for a whirl on dove today, and after 2 missis I was back to banging them down. People complement on its appearance, and if they shoulder it, they like the “manners” the gun has. I really would like it if Beretta would get serious about that plastic case, it’s bound to damage a gun, not protect it.
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