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Beretta 680 value

DIBBS

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  • Aug 21, 2008
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    I'm looking at a Beretta 680 Trap O/U that has 30" fitted X-trap barrels, and a total of 6 extended Beretta and two extended Briley choke tubes. Appears to be in very good condition, but I am finding very little online in regards to sales/value as it is an older model.

    A ballpark estimated price range would be great.

    Thanks in advance.

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    I’ll make a short and long answer.
    I’d say it’s worth $1800-$2000. That’s what you could get out of it split up probably. Choke tubes may bump it up a little more if that interests you.

    That being said I have a 680 with a trap unsingle, ported skeet barrels and just picked up a set of sporting barrels and had everything worked over at Cole’s. To me I’d rather have one of these than any of the newer guns you’re gonna find at that price point. Even if I had to pay $3-$400 more. Parts are relatively cheap and it’ll last a lifetime. I was going to dump mine and get a sporting clays gun and after looking around I wasn’t thrilled by what’s offered for a similar price of selling mine and adding a few bucks to get a dedicated sporting gun. It just happened to work out that beretta had a 60% off sale and I grabbed a set of sporting barrels for a great deal. Coles fitted them and worked over the other 2 barrels and I think I had less than 1200 in barrels and labor.
    Some of the newer guns are throw away after they get worn and most likely doesn’t matter cause I doubt most people will shoot them enough to wear them out enough to need reworked but it’s nice to know that you can have new locking lugs, pivot pins or whatever is needed replaced and keep shooting these older guns.
     
    It looks like new condition.
    I would also say ~1700-2200.

    A new 686 used to be 1900 new, now their 2300.

    No adjustable comb, but Monte Carlo and the high rib are less common features.
     
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    Thanks, I wasn't quick enough on purchasing. Lots of shotguns in the marketplace though.

    I'll keep looking and thank you for your feedback/thoughts..