I have for sale a pair of Perazzi heavy skeet barrels. These barrels are designed to simulate the weight of a carrier barrel with sub-gage tubes. I bought them from Pacific Sporting Arms a couple of years ago wanting to do some skeet shooting in addition to trap. I'm having enough trouble getting decent a trap so I've given up on adding skeet shooting.
These are "type 4", square monobloc, barrels; they fit MX 8, 10, 14, 15, 2000.
These barrels are in Excellent+++/Mint - condition: tapered step rib (11 x 7 mm), 1.92 kg weight, 27 1/2" length, 2 3/4" chamber, .724 bores (18.4 mm), fixed chokes. Both barrels are ~.722 at muzzle and both are stamped "CL".
The monobloc shows few signs of use or wear marks; it is smooth with no scratches or dings. There are two serial numbers stamped, #75949 and #76931; this probably reflects having being fitted to a second receiver. The bluing is near perfect with some very slight marks in the area underneath the forearm. The bores are smooth and shiny. These barrels were well taken care of by the first owner and myself.
A Perazzi barrel case is included with the barrels.
$1500, I'll pay shipping and insurance.
[email protected], drop the x's and z's.
Thanx,
John B. Kowalski
These are "type 4", square monobloc, barrels; they fit MX 8, 10, 14, 15, 2000.
These barrels are in Excellent+++/Mint - condition: tapered step rib (11 x 7 mm), 1.92 kg weight, 27 1/2" length, 2 3/4" chamber, .724 bores (18.4 mm), fixed chokes. Both barrels are ~.722 at muzzle and both are stamped "CL".
The monobloc shows few signs of use or wear marks; it is smooth with no scratches or dings. There are two serial numbers stamped, #75949 and #76931; this probably reflects having being fitted to a second receiver. The bluing is near perfect with some very slight marks in the area underneath the forearm. The bores are smooth and shiny. These barrels were well taken care of by the first owner and myself.
A Perazzi barrel case is included with the barrels.
$1500, I'll pay shipping and insurance.
[email protected], drop the x's and z's.
Thanx,
John B. Kowalski