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Sidelock
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I am not current on Perazzi values, but that should make a fine skeet gun, and the fixed chokes won't hut the value for that purpose. The extra trigger group is worth $600 or more. Perazzi put more emphasis on the durability of their stocks than on fancy grain wood that is more liable to cracking, so the wood is pretty plain in terms of figure. The only problem with Perazzi guns is breakage of the hammer springs, and the trigger group should be removed and the hammers uncocked while restraining them when the gun is stored.
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Sidelock
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Sidelock
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The gun doesn't appear to have the MX8 style receiver. It appears to be the SCIT style. I would estimate the gun to sell retail in the $2700-3200 range.
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Sidelock
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Sidelock
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I heard a rumor that Perazzi used the wood from steel shipping skids to make their stocks???
bill
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Sidelock
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And the crap even they wouldn't use they took down the street and sold to Beretta, who invented a finish that leaves a white mark any time something so much as touches it.
The wood shown would be an upcharge on a Beretta, the knot passing for figure.
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Sidelock
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Sidelock
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This will bring about $3000 max. Its an international skeet gun with Tula chokes they are not popular or sought as the barrels should be 27 1/2 inches long or there abouts. If perchance they measure 29 to 30 then you have a rare gun and should sell for more. Another factor is if its a top or side pin top lever release the side pin will bring more. Frankly at the prices these models bring it would make a great field because they do pattern well as a rule.The spring and pin kit is not from this era gun. You may find that if the trigger matches the serial number of the gun it will have a smaller guard than the extra one. If the second trigger came with the gun it should have a matching serial number or not a serial number at all. Sum total of my knowledge but then free opions are worth what you paid for. Best of luck with your search for input. John Mc
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The barrels are in cm. In this case 70cm. As to forend, there are 4 types with this being a type 3. A type 4 is the latest.
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