I'm a novice shooter and I'm looking for some opinions on the old Beretta 686 Essential O/U.
I've read in another post that it is very difficult to find parts for the Essential. What does that mean in the world of gunsmithing? If something did break in the gun, does that mean that there's a chance it would simply not be able to be properly repaired, or does it mean it'll just cost a lot of time and money?
The Beretta 686 is not hard to repair. They are great guns, a little more complicated then say the Browning Citori. If your gun is new it should go back to the factory. Bob R&D
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