Description
The Beretta 686 Silver Pigeon I 28 Ga 30u2033 2 2.75u2033 Nickel Fixed Checkered Stock Oil Walnut Right Hand Optima Choke HP is a classic, over-and-under shotgun designed for upland game and clay sports. It offers Beretta’s renowned reliability and balance in a lighter 28-gauge platform, featuring a nickel-plated receiver, fixed chokes, and a hand-checkered walnut stock. This model is a solid, value-conscious entry into the premium shotgun market, blending timeless aesthetics with practical field performance.
Key Features
- 28-Gauge Chambering: Lighter recoil and shot payload ideal for upland birds like quail and woodcock, offering a classic field experience.
- 30-Inch Barrels: Provides a long, smooth swing plane for consistent follow-through on clays and crossing shots.
- Nickel-Plated Receiver: Adds corrosion resistance and a distinctive, bright finish that stands out from standard blued models.
- Hand-Checkered Oil-Finished Walnut Stock: Delivers a traditional look and secure grip, with an oil finish that’s easier to maintain in the field than high-gloss.
- Fixed Chokes (Optima HP): Features fixed Improved Cylinder and Modified chokes, a simple, reliable setup for the hunter who knows their typical shooting distances.
- Beretta’s Proven 686 Action: Known for its durability and crisp mechanical trigger, this action is a workhorse that requires minimal fuss.
Specifications & Details
| Gauge | 28 Gauge |
| Chamber | 2 3/4″ |
| Barrel Length | 30 Inches |
| Choke | Fixed (IC & M) |
| Stock | Checkered Oil Walnut |
| Receiver Finish | Nickel |
Weighing in around 6.5 pounds, this 28-gauge is noticeably lighter than a 12-gauge, reducing fatigue during long walks in the field. The fixed choke system means one less thing to worry about losing or changing—it’s a set-it-and-forget-it feature that appeals to the practical shooter. The 30-inch barrels, a common choice for target work, might feel long for some in tight cover, but they pay dividends in swing smoothness. Here’s the thing—at $1879.90, this Silver Pigeon I sits in a competitive spot. It’s more accessible than the higher-grade Silver Pigeon models or a Browning Citori, but you’re still getting the core Beretta build quality. You’re trading adjustable chokes and fancy wood for a proven, no-nonsense field gun that fits out of the box for the right shooter.
Who This Shotgun Is For
This is the gun for the upland hunter who values a light, fast-handling companion for birds like grouse or pheasant over a marathon day. It’s also a fantastic choice for the clay shooter who wants to specialize in 28-gauge events or simply enjoy a softer-recoiling alternative for practice. The fixed chokes and classic styling cater to the shooter who prefers simplicity and tradition over endless customization. If you’re considering a step up from an entry-level over-under like a Stevens 555 or a CZ, but find the price of a Beretta 687 or a Browning 725 prohibitive, this model represents a strategic middle ground.
Pros & Cons
Pros: Beretta’s legendary reliability and balance are the main draws. The 28-gauge offers low recoil and a delightful shooting experience. The nickel finish is durable and easy to clean. The oil walnut stock is classic and field-tough. It’s a timeless design that holds its value well.
Cons: Fixed chokes limit versatility compared to models with Beretta’s Optima-Choke HP interchangeable system. The 30″ barrel can be cumbersome in extremely thick cover. 28-gauge target loads are often more expensive per box than 12 or 20-gauge. It’s a right-hand-only configuration.
Frequently Asked Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Can the fixed chokes on this model be changed?
A: No, the chokes are permanently fixed as Improved Cylinder and Modified. This is a cost-saving and reliability feature. If you need interchangeable chokes, you would need to look at the Beretta 686 Silver Pigeon I Sporting model, which typically costs more.
Q: Is the 28-gauge suitable for waterfowl hunting?
A: Generally, no. While technically possible with heavy non-toxic loads at close range, the 28-gauge lacks the payload and energy required for consistent, ethical waterfowl hunting at standard distances. It is best reserved for upland game and clay targets.
Q: What is the main difference between the Silver Pigeon I and Silver Pigeon V?
A: The primary differences are in aesthetics and finish. The Silver Pigeon V features more elaborate engraving, higher-grade walnut, and often a palm swell on the stock. The core action and performance are very similar, making the “I” the budget-conscious choice for the same reliable mechanics.
This Beretta 686 Silver Pigeon I provides a clear value proposition: proven performance and enduring style at a point where diminishing returns start to kick in. It’s a shotgun you can buy with confidence for decades of service. Available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide. FFL transfer required for firearm purchases.
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