Beretta 687 EELL Wide Frame Stock with Wood Butt Plate, 12GA, Matte
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Beretta 687 EELL Wide Frame Stock with Wood Butt Plate, 12GA, Matte

Code: C85050
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$1,155.00

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Product Description

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Descripton: Beretta 687 EELL Wide Frame Stock with Wood Butt Plate, 12GA, Matte. This stock fits all Beretta 680, 682, 686, 687 EL and EELL Over Under shotguns in 12Ga. However the stock is inletted and will only fit models with sideplates. This stock does not include a recoil pad or plate, please see products below for available options. This stock is factory new Beretta stock, however due to long term storage and transportation some stocks may have a slight blemish or impression. Picture shown may or may not be the actual color. Midwest Gun Works cannot guarantee a color match to an existing piece of wood.

Manufacturer: Beretta

PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS:

  • Brand: Beretta
  • Finish / Color: Satin
  • Firearm Type: Shotgun
  • Gauge: 12 Gauge
  • Material: Wood
  • Models Fit: Beretta 680 Series

Specifications

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  • Brand: Beretta
  • Finish / Color: Satin
  • Firearm Type: Shotgun
  • Gauge: 12 Gauge
  • Material: Wood
  • Models Fit: Beretta 680 Series

Customer Ratings & Reviews

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3.0
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3.0
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3 (1)
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1 (0)
Would recommend this product.
100%
1 Total Reviews
Pre 94 Beretta stock.
3 out of 5
Bob
Location: Fla
Date: May 22, 2025
1st off I’m really happy to find this stock. It’s a pre-94 Beretta 687 wide with side plates. Its rare and hard to find. I see that it looks like you guys still have some in stock, by the looks of your website. I kinda wish I could pick one out closer to my fore end color. The one I purchased was way lighter than it. Mostly my fault, I was so happy to find a stock I went all in on it. Maybe you can put how many you have in stock on the page? And if there was a way to pick out a color or finish would also be a great benefit. At $1500 cost of the stock plus $600-$800 to match the two woods. It’s a steep climb. But it is all worth it.
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