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Sidelock
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Can anyone tell me what the difference is between a Beretta 687 EL Gold pigeon and the 687 Silver pigeon?
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Sidelock
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Cosmetics. The EL will have sideplates added and (theoretically) a higher grade stock. Mechanically, they are identical.
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I have owned both, and Bluestem is correct.
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Consistency is the currency of credibility
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So the only difference is the gold dog and birds correct? Can any one tell me the value of a NIB 410 Gold pigeon made in the late 90's?
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I would guess $3000ish. A gold pigeon is fitted with side plates where a silver pigeon is not.
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