Perfect timing for a review, just bought a Silver Pigeon 3 Sporter 32" secondhand. Can't wait to get my hands on it now, especially after this great review and just shoot it!!
I have a 28" 687 SP3 Sporter and 30" 692. It looks like somehow I like my 687 more than 692 despite 692 Steelium Plus barrels with long forcing cones and about 300 grams extra weight. Somehow 687 has just less felt recoil. Of course it is a faster gun with shorter barrels and lighter weight as 692 is a bit smoother in movement. The stock dimensions are identical, 692 has B-Fast adjustable stock which means it's drop is 38/60 when comb is lowered and I ordered my 687 with the same stock dimensions but without adjustable comb. Both guns are balanced perfectly on the hinge pin and love them both.
Started out on a 28" 686S which was made in the '80s. Superb gun and very well made - and will always have a place in my gun cabinet. May even start my daughters out on it!
I have a silver pigeon 1 field and a friend has a SP3 sporter, we swapped guns for a couple of stands at the last shoot and both of our main observations came down to the felt thump being more on my SP1 field and how much smoother his SP3 felt due to its weight. Then the usual chat about barrel lengths as mine is a 28” and his 30” and how I found his sporter a little slower. Neither of us shot better or worse with either gun other than I’ve only been shooting 10 months and he’s been shooting 30 years. Thank you for producing these videos.
Thank you for your comments. Typically there is a difference between the felt recoil of shooting a game gun versus a sporter. There are several contributing factors though such as comb thickness and barrel weight. Good luck with the giveaway. Kind regards, Matt
The 686/687 series of guns are such a mainstay for Beretta. I'd like to get one for my daughter's first shotgun. Unlike some others, replacement stocks are inexpensive enough so it could grow with her
While my old gun was in the shop (SV10 slight crack in the tang behind the safety) I borrowed a SP3 from West Kent Shooting school, was a slight downgrade but was more than adequate for the job, anyone that tells you that you NEED more than that as a gun is plainly wrong. Shot 150 that day in practice and it was perfect. Cracking first gun for people to get, second hand is even better deal as they are built really well and you get some quality deals. Highly recommend a Beretta Silver Pigeon III to novices and pro's alike!
Nice review Mike. Considered this when looking for a new 12g recently but very happy with my Yildiz grade 4 pro black purchased from your good selves. Thanks for the after-purchase support too.
Always look forward to your in depth reviews. Started with a 680S and added a 686S later. Both now with my son and son-in-law and expect them to enjoy them as much as I did. Am enjoying my Yildiz pro that I bought from you whilst awaiting my customised Beretta after the VIP experience.
I am pleased that you enjoy the videos Brian and that the Yildiz Pro is doing the job. No doubt you are counting down the days until your custom fit VIP Experience DT11 EELL will be here. Kind regards, Matt
I enjoyed your video on the Beretta Silver Pigeon 3; I have the Beretta 686, I use for skeet and sporting clays and would not mind stepping up to the 3, especially in 20 gauge for skeet. Keep up the good work.
Thank you for your comment. Great to hear that you have an SP3. Feel free to contact me for any fitting advice and good luck in the giveaway. Kind regards, Matt
Thanks for the informative review, the original silver pigeon 3 is what started my life long obsession with silver pigeons so its reintroduction is a good thing in my opinion, but I must admit I agree a tradition chequered panels would have been more to my liking, like on the silver pigeon one classic versions however won't be a deal breaker for many.
got a silver pigeon 1 myself and is probably the best competition gun that wont cost an arm and a leg, definitely top for price per performance and feel too.
@@MR12GAUGE can get nicer wood on miroku too but would also have to sell a few kidneys to get one and the 38s aren't all choked unless you go for the sporter versions,
That Beretta Silver Pigeon is stunning!!! Years ago my Grandad had passed away and I was the only one in the family that had an interest in Firearms. And my Uncle was the only male and latter on I had called my uncle and asked is it possible that I could make a deal to obtain that shotgun that was a beautiful with hand engraving with gold inlayed with game birds that my Grandad had??? My uncle told me that a Grandson which has absolutely had NO interest in hunting nor firearms had convinced my Grandmother to give it to him and just after he bought a boat, I think he sold the shotgun and bought that boat!!! I was stound by that, because this Grandson (which was not a grandson by blood) The mere fact was, I was the only grandson by blood, I lived with my Grandad for many years and we both enjoyed the whole concepts and respect of firearms since I was 3 years old and me and my Grandad did everything together, fishing and hunting game birds, field testing on different calibers for everyone to include Thompson Center Fire Arms and others!!! That Grandson stool my heritage!!! Boy, If I won that " Beretta Silver Pigeon 3 " I would cherish it!!! Thank you and Liked#268 and Subscribed!!!
I have a US Market Silver Pigeon III Sporting in a 2 barrel 28/410 set with a EELL wood upgrade. Receiver was made just prior to the changeover to the 4 axis laser so it's a bit plain compared to the later model. Stock fit is quite notable, DO NOT pay attention to the dimensions provided by Beretta because they indicate a lower comb than what comes on the gun. This is a Beretta with a Browning Fit. It is an exact match for the fit on my 1992 Browning Sporting Clays Lightning. As that Browning is the gun that provided me with my first 23, then 24, then 25 in Skeet the fit of my Silver Pigeon III is perfection for me. BTW, both 20 and 12 Gauge 686's wear stocks with adjustable combs. Because a 686 Sporting stock is a bit too low in the comb for me. Note what works for me is 35/49
Like the silver pigeon but prefer my browning b525 sl grey laminate I purchased from you traveled from fakenham Norfolk all the way to your shop as at the time you where the only place I could find that had it in stock and my daughters boyfriend purchased one aswell and very happy with them.
I started shooting with a Silver Pigeon many years ago and over time upgraded to the 691, however the silver Pigeon still has something as I have bought the .410 which is a great gun and am looking at to add either a 28 bore or 20 bore to my collection.
No problem at all Richard. Your new SP3 Sporter is going into the workshop today for the adjustable comb conversion. Balancing on Friday. Kind regards, Matt
I'm currently looking at a Silver Pigeon 3 or a Browning 525 Game one as a steel shot proof replacement for my current gun so this video has been really useful in helping to make my mind up !..
Thank you for your comment and I am glad you found the video useful. There is a 525 Game One video in the pipeline but please get in touch if you require further information. Kind regards, Matt
I had one of the early SP3 Game guns bought in late 03. Shot with it for twelve years, and it was the only gun i have ever sold for more than i bought it for new! It had a exceptional well figured stock but looking back it did not fit me perfectly, the comb was too low and the LOP was a little short. I guess i would have been better with the SP3 sporter.
Tried and tested the 680 series actions, that scroll work on the SP3 looks surprisingly pleasant for the money! A 694 vs Browning Ultra XS Pro video would be good, similar price and both clay focused... 😉👍
SP1 & 3 are on my shortlist to try, before I make my make my final decision on my first shotgun purchase. Looking for something that's going to last rather than replace a year down the line.
Thank you for your comment. Please feel free to get in touch when you have your license and I would be happy to help you out with choosing your first gun and fitting it. Good luck with the giveaway. Kind regards, Matt
Thank you for your comment. Please let me know if there is a particular gun you would like to see reviewed. Good luck in the giveaway. Kind regards, Matt.
Great Video I have never had a Beretta but after watching the great video and the quality of the guns and the depth of detail you went through I will be contacting my local gun dealer and getting more details once again thanks for taking time to go through the range and keep up the great content 👏👏👍
Thank you for your comment. I find it very frustrating when some reviews do not include vital stock dimensions. That is why I try to make a point of mentioning them. Good luck in the giveaway. Kind regards, Matt
Bought a new SP3, I have an old SP5 and so I wanted a steel proofed gun, and it’s been utter rubbish. Finish is peeling and flaking off the wood (the new gloss finish), the ejectors were out of time and the wood to metal fit is laughable. Also the new engraving looks good but feels rough and unfinished. Safe to say I’ll be getting rid of it.
If I am completely honest (which I try to make the focus of the channel), I would choose the 693. It is a better feeling and handling shotgun. Good luck with the giveaway. Kind regards, Matt
Another great video I'd definitely be interested in sp3 or 5 in 28 gauge when it's out ,I'd also love to see a video on the beretta 695 game and beretta 486 parello,
Thank you for your comment Ross. 695 Field is coming up so stay tuned for that. In terms of the 486 I am waiting for thr latest model to arrive with me. Stay tuned. Good luck with the giveaway. Kind regards, Matt
Thank you for your comment. I am not aware of any plans for Beretta to reintroduce the SP IV. The black/gold was an acquired taste the first time round and the gun did not do well here in the UK. Good luck with the giveaway. Kind regards, Matt
Great review as always. I like it when you give us relatively new shooters info on the history of the guns. Does this model come with an adjustable stock?
Thank you for your comment Richard. I am pleased that you are enjoying the channel. The SP 3 Sporter is available with an adjustable comb in standard and Vittoria specification. Just be careful as the dimensions are quite low to start with and these are not suitable for people who require a lot of height. Kind regards, Matt
Thank you for your comment. Are you sure it was 1965 as the Silver Pigeon range was much much later than that. Good luck in the giveaway. Kind regards, Matt
I own a 1981 beretta 687s, can I shoot steel cartridges? If not how can I upgrade so that I can? Apart from buying a newer gun! Great videos, keep em coming!
With the gun being a 1981 model (I thought that the 687 did not come out until about 1983/4) it is going to be fixed choke. If it is choked 1/4 and 1/2 then I recommend having the top barrel eased to 3/8 and then having it steel shot proofed. All no problem with a Beretta. I hope this helps, kind regards, Matt
Own a sporting 686 silver pigeon 20b dream gun for shooting over english setters … shot pigeon ,black grouse, grouse ,mallard , hare , woodcock , with it
While the Vittoria is designed for ladies, would it work well for a youth to learn on? Or what Beretta would you recommend for a youngster to pick up as their first gun?
It would absolutely work for juniors particularly because of the shorter grip.In fact I have even supplied these to men who are of smaller stature and they work well. Kind regards, Matt
I love this gun a really want to purchase one as my 1st shotgun. What is the easiest way to tell the new model from the old? Seems like it’s the gold logo on the old model that’s the giveaway but I don’t know if that’s just that individual gun
The engraving will tell you if the gun is a new model or not. The new models feature game scenes that show a pheasant in flight and a partridge all surrounded with floral scroll. There is no gold on the new silver pigeon 3 only the trigger 😊
I have always been a browning fan but wanted a beretta after trying several as all the guys I shoot with have them, I bought a 686e which I've modified to suit me ie mid bead and adjustable trigger and I now shoot it all the time, I really like the look of the sp3 and would definitely have a look at one when the time comes for an upgrade, I'm now looking for new chokes if I ordered them from you would you post them to me.
Hi Stephen. Yes no problem regarding chokes, we keep loads in stock for Beretta. Please contact me with your requirements and good luck in the giveaway. Kind regards, Matt
I think for anyone wanting to get into clay shooting should look at the Beretta range, even a used example rather than a new "lesser quality entry level" offering from..........(Insert brand as applicable).
Hi Matt, I think my wife and I will be coming to see you, my wife has just tried clay shooting for the first time (and loved it) so will be looking for a ladies gun,that Vittoria: looks wonderful
Hi Mervyn, no problem at all. I do a lot with ladies gun fitting so more than happy to help. Just drop me a line when you are ready. Good luck in the giveaway too. Kind regards, Matt
Good Afternoon Mervyn! We are pleased to let you know that you have won a PG Gilet! Please email us at gunroom@premierguns.co.uk to arrange delivery! Kind Regards, Matt
Shoot an SP1 that was bought s/h having done next to no work. Can't fault it. Would like better wood and maybe an adjustable stock though. Looking at a Yildiz pro sporter at similar money. Any chance of a head to head review?
Agreed, they set the benchmark for performance/quality to price, i have an mk10 grade 3 comp sporter that cost 200 pounds less than a base 686.... says it all
Thank you for comment. Let me know if you would like any help choosing/fitting a Vittoria for under the Christmas tree! Good luck in the giveaway. Kind regards, Matt.
A huge thank you to everyone who entered the giveaway! We are pleased to announce that Mervyn Duffin is the WINNER and will be receiving a PG Gilet!
Perfect timing for a review, just bought a Silver Pigeon 3 Sporter 32" secondhand. Can't wait to get my hands on it now, especially after this great review and just shoot it!!
I have a 28" 687 SP3 Sporter and 30" 692. It looks like somehow I like my 687 more than 692 despite 692 Steelium Plus barrels with long forcing cones and about 300 grams extra weight. Somehow 687 has just less felt recoil. Of course it is a faster gun with shorter barrels and lighter weight as 692 is a bit smoother in movement. The stock dimensions are identical, 692 has B-Fast adjustable stock which means it's drop is 38/60 when comb is lowered and I ordered my 687 with the same stock dimensions but without adjustable comb. Both guns are balanced perfectly on the hinge pin and love them both.
Started out on a 28" 686S which was made in the '80s. Superb gun and very well made - and will always have a place in my gun cabinet. May even start my daughters out on it!
I have a silver pigeon 1 field and a friend has a SP3 sporter, we swapped guns for a couple of stands at the last shoot and both of our main observations came down to the felt thump being more on my SP1 field and how much smoother his SP3 felt due to its weight. Then the usual chat about barrel lengths as mine is a 28” and his 30” and how I found his sporter a little slower.
Neither of us shot better or worse with either gun other than I’ve only been shooting 10 months and he’s been shooting 30 years.
Thank you for producing these videos.
Thank you for your comments. Typically there is a difference between the felt recoil of shooting a game gun versus a sporter. There are several contributing factors though such as comb thickness and barrel weight. Good luck with the giveaway. Kind regards, Matt
Have two Silver Pigeons ,one of them from you very easy to shoot with and very reliable
The 686/687 series of guns are such a mainstay for Beretta. I'd like to get one for my daughter's first shotgun. Unlike some others, replacement stocks are inexpensive enough so it could grow with her
While my old gun was in the shop (SV10 slight crack in the tang behind the safety) I borrowed a SP3 from West Kent Shooting school, was a slight downgrade but was more than adequate for the job, anyone that tells you that you NEED more than that as a gun is plainly wrong. Shot 150 that day in practice and it was perfect. Cracking first gun for people to get, second hand is even better deal as they are built really well and you get some quality deals. Highly recommend a Beretta Silver Pigeon III to novices and pro's alike!
Nice review Mike. Considered this when looking for a new 12g recently but very happy with my Yildiz grade 4 pro black purchased from your good selves. Thanks for the after-purchase support too.
Thank you for your comment. Pleased to hear that you are enjoying the Yildiz. Good luck in the giveaway, kind regards Matt
Always look forward to your in depth reviews. Started with a 680S and added a 686S later. Both now with my son and son-in-law and expect them to enjoy them as much as I did. Am enjoying my Yildiz pro that I bought from you whilst awaiting my customised Beretta after the VIP experience.
I am pleased that you enjoy the videos Brian and that the Yildiz Pro is doing the job. No doubt you are counting down the days until your custom fit VIP Experience DT11 EELL will be here. Kind regards, Matt
I have had a 686 Silver Pigeon for some time now, Just love it! Thanks I love the channel.
Thank you for your comment. Keep enjoying the channel and good luck in the giveaway. Kind regards, Matt
I have a 2007 20b 30” 687 SP3 for Game and a 2014 12b 32” 686 SP1 for Clays. I love ‘em both
I enjoyed your video on the Beretta Silver Pigeon 3; I have the Beretta 686, I use for skeet and sporting clays and would not mind stepping up to the 3, especially in 20 gauge for skeet. Keep up the good work.
Shots SP yesterday great classic gun. Another great video. Always seem honest and unbiased. Thanks
Thank you for your comment Liam. I will always give my honest opinion in any review. Good luck in the giveaway. Kind regards, Matt
Just bought my own silver pigeon 3 Saturday as my first gun, looks really smart, shoots well, if I miss the only problem was user error
Thank you for your comment. Great to hear that you have an SP3. Feel free to contact me for any fitting advice and good luck in the giveaway. Kind regards, Matt
Love the silver pigeon. I started with a second hand silver pigeon 1. Now shoot a 695 sporter. Great all round gun 👌.
Great vid, I appreciate your detail specification on design and style of the 686 shotguns.
Thank you for your comment. I am pleased that you enjoyed the video. Kind regards, Matt
Probably the best value proposition in the SP range, looks lovely and will outlive your grandkids! Great tabletop review
Thank you for your comment. Good luck in the giveaway. Kind regards, Matt
My first gun - can’t go wrong still get it out for days on the pigeons!
Thanks for the informative review, the original silver pigeon 3 is what started my life long obsession with silver pigeons so its reintroduction is a good thing in my opinion, but I must admit I agree a tradition chequered panels would have been more to my liking, like on the silver pigeon one classic versions however won't be a deal breaker for many.
got a silver pigeon 1 myself and is probably the best competition gun that wont cost an arm and a leg, definitely top for price per performance and feel too.
Better than a miroku? You can get an mk38 for less than a base 686 and the 38 is an olympic gun
@@MR12GAUGE can get nicer wood on
miroku too but would also have to sell a few kidneys to get one and the 38s aren't all choked unless you go for the sporter versions,
Owned an SP in the past. The 30 inch one I had balanced lovely. Great gun to learn to shoot gun down.
I only changed it because I felt like change.
That Beretta Silver Pigeon is stunning!!! Years ago my Grandad had passed away and I was the only one in the family that had an interest in Firearms. And my Uncle was the only male and latter on I had called my uncle and asked is it possible that I could make a deal to obtain that shotgun that was a beautiful with hand engraving with gold inlayed with game birds that my Grandad had??? My uncle told me that a Grandson which has absolutely had NO interest in hunting nor firearms had convinced my Grandmother to give it to him and just after he bought a boat, I think he sold the shotgun and bought that boat!!! I was stound by that, because this Grandson (which was not a grandson by blood) The mere fact was, I was the only grandson by blood, I lived with my Grandad for many years and we both enjoyed the whole concepts and respect of firearms since I was 3 years old and me and my Grandad did everything together, fishing and hunting game birds, field testing on different calibers for everyone to include Thompson Center Fire Arms and others!!! That Grandson stool my heritage!!! Boy, If I won that " Beretta Silver Pigeon 3 " I would cherish it!!! Thank you and Liked#268 and Subscribed!!!
I have a US Market Silver Pigeon III Sporting in a 2 barrel 28/410 set with a EELL wood upgrade. Receiver was made just prior to the changeover to the 4 axis laser so it's a bit plain compared to the later model. Stock fit is quite notable, DO NOT pay attention to the dimensions provided by Beretta because they indicate a lower comb than what comes on the gun. This is a Beretta with a Browning Fit. It is an exact match for the fit on my 1992 Browning Sporting Clays Lightning. As that Browning is the gun that provided me with my first 23, then 24, then 25 in Skeet the fit of my Silver Pigeon III is perfection for me. BTW, both 20 and 12 Gauge 686's wear stocks with adjustable combs. Because a 686 Sporting stock is a bit too low in the comb for me. Note what works for me is 35/49
Thank you for your comments. Kind regards, Matt
Like the silver pigeon but prefer my browning b525 sl grey laminate I purchased from you traveled from fakenham Norfolk all the way to your shop as at the time you where the only place I could find that had it in stock and my daughters boyfriend purchased one aswell and very happy with them.
Pleased that you are happy with your PG purchases. Thank you for supporting the channel and good luck in the giveaway. Kind regards, Matt
I started shooting with a Silver Pigeon many years ago and over time upgraded to the 691, however the silver Pigeon still has something as I have bought the .410 which is a great gun and am looking at to add either a 28 bore or 20 bore to my collection.
Nice give away Matt , I own a Silver Pigeon 3 great gun for game , and it will handle heavy loads for high bird days 👍🏻
Thank you for your comments Guy and good luck in the giveaway. Kind regards, Matt
Lovely looking gun I’ll need to investigate the sporter for my next gun
Great in detail review by Matthew again on this Silver Pigeon III. Keep up the good work Matt, here’s looking forward to the next video..
No problem at all Richard. Your new SP3 Sporter is going into the workshop today for the adjustable comb conversion. Balancing on Friday. Kind regards, Matt
I'm currently looking at a Silver Pigeon 3 or a Browning 525 Game one as a steel shot proof replacement for my current gun so this video has been really useful in helping to make my mind up !..
Thank you for your comment and I am glad you found the video useful. There is a 525 Game One video in the pipeline but please get in touch if you require further information. Kind regards, Matt
Great reviews all round, appreciate your time and Effort’s, Thanks for another one to the list!
Nice review!
Great guns.
I'm thinking on a SP3 20 ga for Christmas!😊
Another great and honest review of the SP3.
Great guns, well worth the upgrade from the SO1.
Thanks.
I have an older 686 Special, been looking for an upgrade after watching this review I will need to look at the silver Pigeon!
The 686 is a great gun but the new Silver Pigeons are great and will future proof your shooting. Good luck in the giveaway. Kind regards, Matt
Excellent video, insightful. Just bought my first Silver Pigeon. Went with the 687 3, beautiful gun!
I had one of the early SP3 Game guns bought in late 03. Shot with it for twelve years, and it was the only gun i have ever sold for more than i bought it for new! It had a exceptional well figured stock but looking back it did not fit me perfectly, the comb was too low and the LOP was a little short. I guess i would have been better with the SP3 sporter.
Just waiting on my SGC to be granted and definitely coming to you guys to take a closer look at one of these
Thank you for your comment and let me know when your SGC comes through. Good luck in the giveaway. Kind regards, Matt
Tried and tested the 680 series actions, that scroll work on the SP3 looks surprisingly pleasant for the money!
A 694 vs Browning Ultra XS Pro video would be good, similar price and both clay focused... 😉👍
Thank you for your comment Mike. Yes a 694 v XS Pro head to head is on the schedule so stay tuned. Good luck with the giveaway. Kind regards, Matt
@@PremierGunsDoveridge this spam is the danger with running comps on YT. Looks like they have copied your channel icon
Browning without a doubt (THE BEST THERE IS) 😂😂👌👌👌👌👍👍 did I tell you I like Browning!
Great channel to see all the variants. As here in South Africa our options is limited in models.
Thank you for your comments and please bare in mind that we can export to SA and have done so in the past. Kind regards, Matt
SP1 & 3 are on my shortlist to try, before I make my make my final decision on my first shotgun purchase. Looking for something that's going to last rather than replace a year down the line.
Started on a second hand SP made in 1989. Still going strong today. It’s Everyone in my family starter gun
And it will go for another 30 years no problem at all. Great great guns. Kind regards, Matt
Belting guns ...Had a 686 De-lux 18,ish years ago...should have kept it !! Me bro`s got a 1...might try n nick it off him as he don,t use it!!
I love the look of the SP3 sporter. Just waiting for my license to come through
Thank you for your comment. Please feel free to get in touch when you have your license and I would be happy to help you out with choosing your first gun and fitting it. Good luck with the giveaway. Kind regards, Matt
im not a beretta man but always look forward to your vids great review whatever gun is on the table thx for sharing
Thank you for your comment. Please let me know if there is a particular gun you would like to see reviewed. Good luck in the giveaway. Kind regards, Matt.
Very in-depth review of a well rounded series of guns. Definitely a gun for the shortlist.
Great Video I have never had a Beretta but after watching the great video and the quality of the guns and the depth of detail you went through I will be contacting my local gun dealer and getting more details once again thanks for taking time to go through the range and keep up the great content 👏👏👍
Thank you for your comments. I am pleased that you are enjoying the channel and good luck in the giveaway. Kind regards, Matt
I really appreciate that you mention actual measurements for the stock. I then can compare with my own gun.
Thank you for your comment. I find it very frustrating when some reviews do not include vital stock dimensions. That is why I try to make a point of mentioning them. Good luck in the giveaway. Kind regards, Matt
Bought a new SP3, I have an old SP5 and so I wanted a steel proofed gun, and it’s been utter rubbish. Finish is peeling and flaking off the wood (the new gloss finish), the ejectors were out of time and the wood to metal fit is laughable. Also the new engraving looks good but feels rough and unfinished. Safe to say I’ll be getting rid of it.
Great review, thank you for helping me make my decision.
I suppose the question is which one would you choose the 687 sp3 or 693?
If I am completely honest (which I try to make the focus of the channel), I would choose the 693. It is a better feeling and handling shotgun. Good luck with the giveaway. Kind regards, Matt
Excellent review - steel proofed - 30inch sporter would be my choice with flush chokes for game 👍
Thank you for your comment. Yes that would be my choice as an allrounder. Kind regards, Matt
Another great video I'd definitely be interested in sp3 or 5 in 28 gauge when it's out ,I'd also love to see a video on the beretta 695 game and beretta 486 parello,
Thank you for your comment Ross. 695 Field is coming up so stay tuned for that. In terms of the 486 I am waiting for thr latest model to arrive with me. Stay tuned. Good luck with the giveaway. Kind regards, Matt
I’m on the lookout for a new game gun to replace my side by sides with. Great in depth review and definitely one to consider.
The Beretta 687 rang are great guns for anyone starting out or been in the sport for years.
Absolutely Graham, great guns. Good luck in the giveaway. Kind regards, Matt
I'm waiting for SP4. Just love that black on black with gold
Thank you for your comment. I am not aware of any plans for Beretta to reintroduce the SP IV. The black/gold was an acquired taste the first time round and the gun did not do well here in the UK. Good luck with the giveaway. Kind regards, Matt
I wish they would do a 29 inch 686 for guys that want a do it all hunting and target gun. And bring back the Greystone finish!!!!!
Thank you for your comments. The greystone finish is making a comeback on the SL2. Good luck with in the giveaway. Kind regards, Matt
Great review as always. I like it when you give us relatively new shooters info on the history of the guns. Does this model come with an adjustable stock?
Thank you for your comment Richard. I am pleased that you are enjoying the channel. The SP 3 Sporter is available with an adjustable comb in standard and Vittoria specification. Just be careful as the dimensions are quite low to start with and these are not suitable for people who require a lot of height. Kind regards, Matt
My Dad had a Silver Pigeon when we were stationed in France in 1965. Be cool to have one and follow in his footsteps
Thank you for your comment. Are you sure it was 1965 as the Silver Pigeon range was much much later than that. Good luck in the giveaway. Kind regards, Matt
@@PremierGunsDoveridge S57E?
My wife shoots a Vittoria, she loves it and it has helped her progress further.
Thank you for your comment. The Vittoria is a great bit of kit. Good luck in the giveaway. Kind regards, Matt
@@PremierGunsDoveridge Who was the lucky winner of the giveaway?
Looking forward to trying the SPIII
I own a 1981 beretta 687s, can I shoot steel cartridges? If not how can I upgrade so that I can? Apart from buying a newer gun!
Great videos, keep em coming!
With the gun being a 1981 model (I thought that the 687 did not come out until about 1983/4) it is going to be fixed choke. If it is choked 1/4 and 1/2 then I recommend having the top barrel eased to 3/8 and then having it steel shot proofed. All no problem with a Beretta. I hope this helps, kind regards, Matt
The Silver pig is the go-to shotgun for both new and existing participance to the sport.
Great review. Planning on coming over and hopefully purchase my first shotgun. Possibly a silver pigeon
Thank you for your comment Tim. No problem at all, just drop me a line when you are ready and I can sort you out no problem. Kind regards, Matt
Own a sporting 686 silver pigeon 20b dream gun for shooting over english setters … shot pigeon ,black grouse, grouse ,mallard , hare , woodcock , with it
While the Vittoria is designed for ladies, would it work well for a youth to learn on? Or what Beretta would you recommend for a youngster to pick up as their first gun?
It would absolutely work for juniors particularly because of the shorter grip.In fact I have even supplied these to men who are of smaller stature and they work well. Kind regards, Matt
I love this gun a really want to purchase one as my 1st shotgun. What is the easiest way to tell the new model from the old? Seems like it’s the gold logo on the old model that’s the giveaway but I don’t know if that’s just that individual gun
The engraving will tell you if the gun is a new model or not. The new models feature game scenes that show a pheasant in flight and a partridge all surrounded with floral scroll. There is no gold on the new silver pigeon 3 only the trigger 😊
Do Beretta make a 32 game gun
Had a 687 game many years ago good solid piece of kit
Maybe the SP3 will be my first shotgun 🤔
Very tempted by the 20g version! As I'm cursed with being a lefty does the new version have that option?
What model are the most upgraded in features? Do quality of the wood change the price?
Thank you for your comment. Please email me directly at matt@premierguns.co.uk and I will be able to assist. Kind regards, Matt
Please review the Beretta 687 EELL 20/28ga combo. Thanks
looks a great gun, I am coming into shop to look at different models.
Glad you enjoyed the video and look forward to seeing you in the shop. Good luck in the giveaway. Kind regards, Matt
Would love a silver pigeon! Great review!
Great video. I can always depend on the breadth of knowledge about the guns you present.
Thank you for your comment Julian. I am pleased that you are enjoying the channel. Kind regards, Matt
I have always been a browning fan but wanted a beretta after trying several as all the guys I shoot with have them, I bought a 686e which I've modified to suit me ie mid bead and adjustable trigger and I now shoot it all the time, I really like the look of the sp3 and would definitely have a look at one when the time comes for an upgrade, I'm now looking for new chokes if I ordered them from you would you post them to me.
Hi Stephen. Yes no problem regarding chokes, we keep loads in stock for Beretta. Please contact me with your requirements and good luck in the giveaway. Kind regards, Matt
I think for anyone wanting to get into clay shooting should look at the Beretta range, even a used example rather than a new "lesser quality entry level" offering from..........(Insert brand as applicable).
Hi Matt, I think my wife and I will be coming to see you, my wife has just tried clay shooting for the first time (and loved it) so will be looking for a ladies gun,that Vittoria: looks wonderful
Hi Mervyn, no problem at all. I do a lot with ladies gun fitting so more than happy to help. Just drop me a line when you are ready. Good luck in the giveaway too. Kind regards, Matt
Good Afternoon Mervyn! We are pleased to let you know that you have won a PG Gilet! Please email us at gunroom@premierguns.co.uk to arrange delivery! Kind Regards, Matt
great review. I like the new engraving style
Youre reviews are always informative love the channel
Thank you for your comment and good luck in the giveaway. Kind regards, Matt
Great video Matt. Just wish your shop was closer lol
Shoot an SP1 that was bought s/h having done next to no work. Can't fault it. Would like better wood and maybe an adjustable stock though. Looking at a Yildiz pro sporter at similar money. Any chance of a head to head review?
Thank you for your comment Steve. Will put your request on my list of content. Kind regards, Matt
Great video. One of the all time greats
How do I disconnect the automatic safety
A competent gun smith will be able to remove the auto safe for you
Not shot a silver pigeon but I am a Beretta fan. Informative video as usual
Great review, All of the SPs are great guns....
Οutstanding gun! awesome barrels and gathering cone
Hi guys I DO LIKE THE SLIVER pidgin 3 in 28” ( sporting ) do you do the sliver pidgin 5 in 28” ( sporting )
Great serious entry shotgun , but would see you through from beginning to end.
Thank you for your comment. No question as these 680 series guns are super durable. Good luck in the giveaway. Kind regards, Matt
Lovely gun the Silver Pigeon 3 , I especially like the 20gauge.
Another excellent video with encyclopedia grade gun knowledge 👌
Thank you for your comment. Good luck in the giveaway. Kind regards, Matt
Would it be worth looking at swapping a gold e for the silver pigeon?
Possibly as the new SP range has a bit more technology than the 682 Gold E. Good luck in the giveaway. Kind regards, Matt
Another well informed review on a quality product .
Great gun I had a 686 as my first proper gun
Great information and some history.
The Silver Pigeon is great thanks.
Good video but I still prefer my Miroku Mk38.
Agreed, they set the benchmark for performance/quality to price, i have an mk10 grade 3 comp sporter that cost 200 pounds less than a base 686.... says it all
Great review as always
semi auto vs over and under ??
Sounds good! We can look at doing this comparison!
Best value gun , excellent information as always
Thank you for your comment and good luck in the giveaway. Kind regards, Matt
Really enjoy your videos and like SP3z
My wife uses a 686 she loves it she is a real beretta girl maybe father Christmas will get a silver pigeon 3
Thank you for comment. Let me know if you would like any help choosing/fitting a Vittoria for under the Christmas tree! Good luck in the giveaway. Kind regards, Matt.