Beretta 682 four bbl set value?

Thanks. Seriously I didn't know you needed to adjust anything on a o/u shotgun.
 
4 barrel sets typically have fixed chokes and shorter barrels and therefore slightly less value. Tell me about the set, barrel length's, I assume all 4 gauges, stock, case, etc. and you'll get better answers than above. Although they are humorous.....
 
Agree with Bailey Boat we need more Info 28 in will be worth more than 26 in barrels. Is it a factory set or a "put together" set (barrels bought one at a time and then fitted). I assume fixed skeet chokes (screw in chokes would be worth more) adj comb on the stock? Pictures would help as a quick guess $3000.00 and up depending
 
Its on Gunbroker. I believe all 4 bbls are 28", fixed skeet chokes on the sub guages, screw in chokes on the 12ga, 12ga also ported. Hard case for all. 682 Gold with nickle finish receiver. Stock has been customized with adjustable comb and butt pad. Was $6500, now $5700. I was thinking $5000 tops if in excellent condition. I dont know shotties. Just spent some time with a friends 682 Gold. Nice gun and I shot it well.
 
The biggest issue you'll need to determine is how much wear is on the gun. It's obviously been a skeet gun but used by whom?? A weekend shooter or a hard core competitor?? Looks alone can't answer that, I have an Browning XS Skeet tube gun that is approaching 400,000 rounds and looks the same as when new.
IF you move on this ask/demand a "non shooting inspection period" so you can have someone look at it to determine wear. The downside is that you'll have to pay his price to even get the gun in your hands and asking for a reduction based on condition after the fact is usually non productive. Skip this and try to buy locally if at all possible.
Are you after a true competition gun to shoot all 4 gauges or after a specific gauge?? Bear in mind that you can always add sub gauge tubes after the fact to shoot the smaller gauges....
 
Never considered a 4 bbl set till now. I shoot skeet and clays once a week. Lotta $ for pig in a poke. Looks really nice and 682 can be rebuilt but at asking price still too much even though price has come down quite a bit.
 
4 bbl sets are just not popular at skeet anymore Tube sets rule among serious shooters that being said I would like to find a nice Winchester diamond grade 4 barrel set that someone does not want an arm and a leg for
 
I have toyed with the thought of selling my K80 tube set as I am not shooting like I did at one time. I shoot more for fun now
 
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