I have a Beretta DT10 EELL Trident Sporting with sideplates with 30" Optima bore non-ported barrels. Side plates were engraved by Bottega Giovanelli. Beautiful factory stock by Beretta with ISIS recoil system. Stock dimensions are 1 3/8"X2 1/4" and LOP at 14.50" with trigger in middle setting. (a thicker pad could be used for longer LOP) Cast off at heel is 1/8" and toe out at 3/8". The barrels are Excelsior High Strength alloyed steel with 18.7 bore and the weight is stamped 1.440. Comes with 5 Beretta Optima chokes and Beretta factory case. The wood and blueing are in excellent condition. No marks on the wood or checkering and the blue is bright. Barrels are bright and shiny on the insides. I have owned this gun for approximately 8 years. I am not a NSCA shooter just a weekend shooter. I retired 7 yrs. ago so I'm selling some guns that I no longer shoot. Price is $10,200.00 shipped to your FFL dealer in CUSA. Thanks for looking, Jim L North Texas.
Leslie, the gun is still for sale. It does not have engraving stating it's a Beretta Gallery Gun but the grade of wood on this gun looks to be a high enough grade that it would be as good as a Gallery Gun Grade. The gun is in excellent condition and has been a safe queen for to many years. I'm 75 and have been selling a few guns that I've had for years. I also have a new Briley sub-guage set (20,28 & .410) with 6 extended Briley chokes per guage as well as a 2 barrel Americase with the sub-guage tube compartment. If some one would like the tubes, chokes and Americase along with this gun I would sell it for $10,500. I would keep the plastic Berretta case in the pic. A package like this would cost a lot more than what I'm asking. Thanks for looking. Jim
Jim, Let me think on it for a few days. My DT10EELL is a gallery gun, but like yours, does not say it is on the gun. My 20ga 687EELL says “gallery” on the trigger guard. I live in 2 places and leave my DT 10 EELL up north. I currently shoot a DT10L and a DT10 Trident in the Winter, but miss my really beautiful gun. Your gun would fill the bill. Thank you for writing. I am in my 70s as well but shoot often. Hoping to do so a few more years. Life’s too short not to shoot a pretty gun.
Leslie, You might check your mailbox, I sent you a message with my contact info. etc. Thanks for getting back to me. Jim
Hi Jim! this looks like an older post, but I wanted to ask… do you still have this shotgun, and are you still selling it? Thanks! Tony D