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I have been trap shooting for not so long and have been making progress for the last few months and improving my scores. Took some classes and will continue to do so once I recover form a back injury. Meantime I have had the chance to watch quite a few videos of world championships and Olympic events and noticed a that great majority of top level shooter seem to use Perazzi.
I know that the gun alone will not do much for me unless I have the technique worked out, but I have come across an opportunity that might not come by again and would hate to miss it especially since I have promised myself a nice present from Santa this year.
I have been offered a Perazzi Mx6 in almost new condition, with adjustable comb and butt. It has 31" ported barrels. Chokes are full on top and modified bottom with an interchangeable adjustable trigger. Also, it comes with the case, manual. stock tools and Perazzi warranty. It does not have a high grade wood but it is very nice anyhow.
I was wondering if anyone of the fellow shooters would have any notion of a fair price for a gun like this. I have a couple of pictures that will post as soon as I figure out how to do it.
Thank you for any advice.
I have been trap shooting for not so long and have been making progress for the last few months and improving my scores. Took some classes and will continue to do so once I recover form a back injury. Meantime I have had the chance to watch quite a few videos of world championships and Olympic events and noticed a that great majority of top level shooter seem to use Perazzi.
I know that the gun alone will not do much for me unless I have the technique worked out, but I have come across an opportunity that might not come by again and would hate to miss it especially since I have promised myself a nice present from Santa this year.
I have been offered a Perazzi Mx6 in almost new condition, with adjustable comb and butt. It has 31" ported barrels. Chokes are full on top and modified bottom with an interchangeable adjustable trigger. Also, it comes with the case, manual. stock tools and Perazzi warranty. It does not have a high grade wood but it is very nice anyhow.
I was wondering if anyone of the fellow shooters would have any notion of a fair price for a gun like this. I have a couple of pictures that will post as soon as I figure out how to do it.
Thank you for any advice.

