Beretta 692 30” Skeet NIB SOLD

Discussion in 'For Sale-Wanted to Buy' started by little gambler, Dec 28, 2019.

  1. little gambler

    little gambler Active Member

    Beretta 692 30” skeet gun. This gun was purchased new last year. Less than 250 shells fired. Gun comes with everything, comb spacers, stock weights, comb wrench, trigger adjustment screwdriver, stock wrench, chokes, papers and owners manual. This gun would make a great gun for smaller frame person or someone wanting gun that moves like greased lighting. Model is skeet but parallel stocked would make good all around gun for trap, skeet, sporting, helice, flyers, bunker, squirrels or whatever. Was over 5100 delivered. 4400.00 delivered to your FFL. Selling to fund down payment on a Fabbri......
    Stats:
    Gun weight: 7# 15.6 oz
    Barrel weight: 1.450 k.g. With chokes
    Barrel length: 30” 30 3/4 with chokes
    Bores: 18.6 tapered optima HP
    Beads: center metal and white at front
    Chokes: skeet, skeet, cyl, IC, and mod
    Lop: 2 factory pads 14.75 and 14.5” with trigger in middle position.
    Palm swell: right hand side very very minute
    Comb: parallel and adjustable
    Pitch: 1” down
    Toe: 1/4” out for righty.
    Case: factory Negrini style
     

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  2. cheetah

    cheetah Well-Known Member

    Little Gambler, you have your Beretta 692 listed as NIB but then you say it has 200 or so rounds fired thru it ? I might be interested but it sounds as if it is slightly used please clarify.
     
  3. little gambler

    little gambler Active Member

    • Cheetah, Should have been listed ANIB. Gun was shot one afternoon for 7 or 8 rounds of trap owner gave up on it as it had skeet and IC chokes in it and didn’t break targets like he thought it should. I told him not enough choke for trap and he didn’t want to purchase other chokes for it......so i ended up with it. I can save you about 700 bucks or more from one that’s brand new.
     
  4. little gambler

    little gambler Active Member

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  6. skramr12

    skramr12 Active Member

    What makes the 692 Skeet model worth more than you can get a new 694 Sporting? I have never seen a 692 Skeet listed or anything to compare. Thanks
     
  7. little gambler

    little gambler Active Member

    Priced too high? Original owner paid over 5100 at a local gun shop, perhaps he over paid for it. I’m not a Beretta guy, I couldn’t tell you the difference from a 680 to a 694. I thought 85% of new would be a great deal on it. If you’re interested in it make an offer, deals made daily by private message........
     
  8. little gambler

    little gambler Active Member

    Guns obviously priced too high. Looking to move this gun- how about a corona virus mark down 3200.00 for an as new in the case 692.
     
  9. little gambler

    little gambler Active Member

  10. goose2

    goose2 Well-Known Member Founding Member

    Priced to high considering the 692 is to be discontinued
     
  11. little gambler

    little gambler Active Member

    I’ll knock 200.00 off if anyone is interested. 3000.00 for a gun that has only been to the range once.
     
  12. Mike Battista

    Mike Battista Mega Poster V I P

    If you paid that much for a 692 Skeet you really need to find another gun dealer. PM sent
    Mike Battista
     
  13. little gambler

    little gambler Active Member

    How about another 200.00 off. 2800.00 shipped to your FFL. Pm to close a deal.
     
  14. little gambler

    little gambler Active Member

  15. fireman41

    fireman41 Mega Poster

    little gambler I will give you 2000.00 for your beretta pm me if interested
     
  16. CB630

    CB630 Well-Known Member

    I will take it per pm
     
  17. little gambler

    little gambler Active Member

    Sold to cb630
     
  18. A26A

    A26A Mega Poster Founding Member

    Wow! some real teeth grinding over a skeet gun.