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S O L D - - - BERETTA - Model 410 - 10ga 3-1/2" Magnum - Late Model Guns International #: 100962898 Seller's Inventory #: Category: Beretta Shotguns - SxS - Shotguns - 10 Gauge Seller's Information When emailing or calling sellers direct, please mention that you saw their listing on GunsInternational.com Seller: Pendleton Firearms Company: Pendleton Firearms Member Since: 2/3/08 First Name: Ken Last Name: Pendleton State: Tennessee Country: United States Phone: (931) 308-2304 Platinum Seller Number of Active Listings: 20 Total Number of Listings: 3088 Seller: FFL Dealer Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns. 3 days Payment Types Accepted: USPS Money Orders, Bank Checks, Personal or Company Checks Description: S O L D - - - Pending The Beretta Model 410 is Probably the Toughest 10ga 3-1/2" Magnum SxS ever produced. Easily the best for the money. 1971 - Beretta Model 410 - 10ga, 3-1/2" Magnum, 32" F / F (.036 / .038) Hand Engraved, Raised Solid Rib, Rib Extension Third Bite, Double Triggers - Front Articulated, LOP 14-1/8", Drop 1-1/4" to 2", Weight 9 lbs. 8 oz. Gun is very tight. Bores are chrome lined and perfect. There is a dent on the comb, a dent in the checkering on the forearm, and a small dent in the barrel. No cracks anywhere. The dent in the barrel is insignificant. The early guns were prone to cracked stocks on the side panels - due to a sharp corner at the scolloped back edge of the receiver. The later guns - like this one from the 1970s - had improvements that solved that issue. You can't buy a better 10ga Magnum double for four times the money. PLEASE SEE MY OTHER LISTINGS - I will consider trades on any item, and I am not averse to paying if your trade is more valuable than my listed item. Three day inspection always honored. All Federal and State laws apply. No credit cards. Any Tennessee buyer will have to arrange for transfer through another dealer who will have to collect sales tax on the transaction. PLEASE NOTE THE FOLLOWING: No credit cards. I do not have a retail business location. Therefore, any Tennessee buyer will have to arrange for transfer through another dealer, and will have to pay SALES TAX on the transaction. SOLD |