And there is a fixed choke model for those content with quarter and three-quarter choke or a modification of those constrictions (my preference would be improved and half).Īs well as the basic grade guns, which cost something over £2,295 with scroll-engraved, silver-finished actions, there is an SC model with an ersatz but attractive chemically achieved ‘colour case-hardened’ finish at £2,540 an EL model with side plates and gold inlays (£5,100), and a ‘bells and whistles’ Jubilee II deluxe. There is also a single-trigger gun with or without a semi-pistol grip. The current line includes the multi-choked, straight-hand, double-trigger gun as tested in 12-bore. Nevertheless, Beretta still makes a large range of side-by-sides in both 12 and 20-bore. Of course, Beretta – the world’s largest sporting gunmaker – has been making side-by-sides for generations, but in recent years its over-and-under production has eclipsed the manufacture of side-by-sides by a massive margin. It’s not an over-and-under but a fairly traditional, double-trigger, boxlock side-by-side called the Beretta 471 Silver Hawk. Beretta’s products need no introduction to Field readers, but this month’s test gun is interesting for being a little different to the modern Beretta norm.
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