Perazzi MT6, 30 inch, pull trigger or double release, factory choke tubes

Discussion in 'For Sale-Wanted to Buy' started by Jim Veta, Aug 30, 2018.

  1. Jim Veta

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    Description:
    For sale from my collection of shotguns is an O/U Perazzi MT6. Made around 1978. developed for the 1976 Montreal Olympics. 30 inch 11x11 parallel, no side ribs, mid height rib. Eight extended factory chokes( 2-cyl, 1-I.C. 2-LM, 1-I.M., 1-L.F. and 1-full) 18.4 bore. forcing cones are in place unmolested. Single, non-removable selective trigger. This MT6 has been well maintained but does show honest use. The locking block has plenty of life in it. There is some minor blu wear. There are a few handling marks on the wood. A great back up piece. Very dynamic. Comes with double release hooks. Currently is Pull/Pull. SN-101xxx. LOP-14.25". Eight Pounds four ounces. Four way adjustable comb. DAH-2.25". It is neither type three or type four. Has it's own proprietary forend iron. Mid bead as well. Jim Veta
    cell-310-291-1784
    Price: $2300.00 shipped to your FFL

    Manufacturer: Perazzi
    Model: MT6
    Serial Number: 101xxx
    Bore: 18.4(.724)
    Chambers: 2 3/4"
    Ejectors: yes and in time
    Condition: 90%
    Metal Condition: 90%
    Wood Condition: 90%
    Bore Condition: bright and shiny no pits
    Barrels: 29.5" factory
    Barrel Type: O/U Ramped, Parallel 11mm x 11mm
    Action: Hammerless Boss style
    Triggers: selective, non removable
    Gauge: 12ga
    Stock: pistol grip, adjustable comb
    Stock Comb: Four way adjustable
    Stock Heel: 2.25
    Stock Cast: 1/4" cast off
    Fore End: Beaver Tail
    Butt Pad: Kick eeze
    LOP: 14.25"
    Rib: Mid height, 11x11 parallel
    Weight: 8 pounds, 4 ounces
    Chokes: eight extended factory chokes
    Case: no
    Item Location: Reno, NV.
    Proof:Nitro: yes
    Minimum Wall Thickness Left: .035
    Minimum Wall Thickness Right: .034
     

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  2. Jim Veta

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    The photo of the wood forend on the left side
    Where the iron meets has an odd glare
    And it appears to be a crack in the wood. No crack.
    There is a scratch. Nothing on the inside inletted area
    And No evidence of a repair either.
     
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