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LOT 3469
Factory C. Ussoli Signed and Engraved Perazzi MX3 SCO
Over/Under Shotgun with Case - Serial no. 61406, 12 gauge, 27 5/8 inch vent rib bbl.,
blue/coin finish, walnut stock. Perazzi is know for creating exceedingly well-handling guns that
also deliver a beauty and refinement that stands out among many other makers of fine arms, with this
gun being a wonderful example of both. Built with blued steel barrels featuring a single sight bead on the matted
flat vent rib, standard factory markings, 1983 dated Italian proof marks on the flats, and chambers marked 2 3/4 inches with
automatic ejectors. The barrels are fitted to the coin finished boxlock action which displays full coverage floral scroll engraving over
a punchdot background which extends to the toplever, upper tang, and triggerguard. The engraving is signed “inc. C. Ussoli” to the
right of the trigger. The gun features a single gold trigger and a tang mounted manual safety. The gun is fitted with a beautifully figured and multi-point checkered Schnabel tip forend
with engraved fittings and a straight grip stock with checkered bare butt. Included is a factory takedown case containing a stock removal tool. Barrel and stock measurements (U/O):
bore diameter nine inches from the breech both proofed at 18.4mm (.724 inches) and measured .724/.726 inches; choke constriction .011/.008 inches; minimum wall thickness .031/.030
inches; 1 5/16 inch drop at comb; 1 7/16 inch drop at heel; 14 7/16 inch length of pull; weight 6 lbs. 14 oz.
CONDITION: Excellent overall, retaining 99% original blue and coin finishes with minor handling evidence, a few minor marks in the wood, and sharp checkering on the stock and forend.
Mechanically excellent. A great chance to own a beautiful Italian gun!
Estimate: 8,000 - 13,000 LOT 3470
Factory Anselmi Signed and Engraved
Beretta S3 EELL Over/Under
Shotgun Four Barrel Set with
Case - Serial no. 35023, 12
gauge, 28 inch vent
rib bbl., blue/coin
finish, walnut stock.
Built with blued
Bohler steel barrels
with a single bead
sight on the matted
vent rib which is
marked at the base
with a gold inlaid “I”, 1969 dated
Italian proofs, floral engraving at the breech, and 2 3/4 inch chambers with automatic ejectors. The barrels are
fitted to the coin finished hand detachable sidelock action displays highly attractive near full coverage bouquet
and broad leafy scroll engraving over a matted background which spill off of the action and extending to the
tangs, triggerguard, and nicely pierced toplever which also shows a gold inlaid crown. The gun features gas
checked firing pins, a single gold trigger, and a tang mounted manual safety with gold inlaid “S” indicator. The
triggerplate is signed “Anselmi” to the right of the triggerguard. The gun is fitted with an attractively figured
and multi-point checkered forend with engraved fittings and straight grip stock with a Pachmayr rubber
recoil pad. Included are three extra matching numbered 28 inch barrel sets marked with gold “II”, “III”, and “IV”
respectively. Also included is a set of snap caps, oiler, two brushes, and a wood and leather two-tiered takedown
case that houses the entire set. Barrel measurements for set “IV” (U/O): bore diameter nine inches from the
breech .730/.727 inches; choke constriction .038/.037 inches; minimum wall thickness .038/.039 inches. Barrel
measurements for set “III” (U/O): bore diameter nine inches from the breech .726/.723 inches; choke constriction
.026/.041 inches; minimum wall thickness .036/.042 inches. Barrel measurements for set “II” (U/O): bore diameter
nine inches from the breech .726/.725 inches; choke constriction .014/.030 inches; minimum wall thickness
.035/.032 inches. Barrel and stock measurements set “I” (U/O): bore diameter nine inches from the breech
.724/.721 inches; choke constriction .009/.032 inches; minimum wall thickness .034/.036 inches; 1 5/16 inch drop at comb; 1 11/16 inch drop at heel; 14 3/4 inch length of pull; slight cast-off; weight 7 lbs. 6 oz.
CONDITION: Excellent overall, retaining 99% original blue and coin finishes, some minor handling evidence, some dried grease on the coin finish, a few minor marks in the wood, and sharp checkering on the stock and forend.
Mechanically excellent. The case and extra barrel sets are excellent.
Estimate: 7,000 - 11,000