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Beretta 686 Silver Pigeon I

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Designed to perform, the Silver Pigeon I is also as beautiful to the eye as it is to the touch. The oil-finished stock is select walnut with a traditional Schnabel fore-end. This over-under also enjoys the Beretta’s legendary point-ability, thanks to the 680 series low-profile receiver. Furthermore, the absolute strength of the unique locking system provides for years of trouble-free use.

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