Very good advice. I'm prediposed against any boxlock with sideplates and in that price range there are guns that are worth looking at as well as the DT10.Sharptail said:For the price of a new DT-10 EELL, there is a world of fine U/O guns available both new and used.
beretta boy said:Listed and imported by Stoeger Canada.
Canadian retail is "suggested" as being $ 18,500
(plus tax) but, as always, your dealer may sell for less.
For $18,500 you could just about get TWO standard-grade MX2000.jacky said:For this kind of money you could buy a new Perazzi MX2000 sporting or even a Kreighoff K80 sporting, both very good guns and just a couple of more options for you.
Jacky
At today's exchange rate ÂŁ7235 is $16,418.46 CAD and that would include the British Value Added Tax of 17.5% which is discounted for export sales. GST and Provincial sales taxes are added on this side of the pond so depending on which province you are in the price would come out about the same after shipping and brokerage fees.Many thanks for the enquiry. The new Beretta DT10 EELL sideplate you asked about has a retail price of ÂŁ8600 but if you are not trading anything in against it as part exchange we can discount it to ÂŁ7235.
Hooked said:A new DT-10 Trap (32" o/u) was available at a shop in Vancouver last year for under $7000 plus taxes. A sporter could not have been that much more.
Brian
Brian, the DT10 EELL is a different gun than the standard DT10 having better wood, sideplates and more engraving.Hooked said:A new DT-10 Trap (32" o/u) was available at a shop in Vancouver last year for under $7000 plus taxes. A sporter could not have been that much more. Also, in the US, DT-10s have generally been discounted quite heavily because they have not competed all that well against many of the guns mentioned in threads earlier (i.e. Perazzi & Krieghoff). If you are really set on DT-10 you should look at a US import. Another alternative is you might find a used ASE-90 in a sporter configuration somewhere (much better gun in my opinion).
Brian
Hooked said:Also, in the US, DT-10s have generally been discounted quite heavily because they have not competed all that well against many of the guns mentioned in threads earlier (i.e. Perazzi & Krieghoff).
Brian
It's an interesting question. My guess is that Beretta has mishandled their positioning and marketing of this gun from the start.jacky said:I don't understand why there are not more DT10's out there ??? Even at the Canadain International Trap shooting Championship in Edmonton this year I was told by a friend who competed that the main gun was a Perazzi.