ThanksThe 682e is a very hard gun to beat for the money, probably the best there is £ 4 £; it has next to no tangible issues. No FTF's, few mechanical breakdowns, barrels are chromed, needs no servicing, plenty of aftermarket gizmo's, hard as nails, handling is close to ideal for most straight out of the box, plenty 2nd hand and cheap parts. It's nemesis is poor triggers, but even then only compared to guns costing at least double!
The old 682 is all of the above except less forgiving in the handling department. The Zoli is in my opinion the best classy used option out there, it takes a little knowledge maybe to fine tune it but there is nothing out there (for the money) that could fool most people for thinking it a Perazzi if you could just erase the name. :wink:
The Zoli has better triggers, it feels more like a DT10 in use, opens and closes as you would expect and has a drop out trigger mechanism which is vital for car park oneupmanship . Early models lack the long multi chokes though so you need to keep quiet about that, but they mince clays just fine in reality. People ask me why I didn't just buy another 682 :???: , my answer is that life is too short.
Finally, I'm very bombastic regarding barrel length, I simply cannot accept that there is a valid argument for anything other than 32" for the vast majority of sporting applications. It is true many will be perfectly happy with 30", but I firmly believe that unless you only shoot occasionally, that putting the effort into 32" will pay dividends.
My advice is to buy a 682e if you are in any way concerned about a quick resale, here too the Beretta is King. If you want a slightly better gun and are prepared to put a little effort in, then get the Zoli.
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