New 2011 Over and Under Beretta SV10 PERENNIA III 20g 26" or 28" BBL
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LESS RECOIL, LESS MUZZLE RAISE, MORE ACCURACY
The new patented Kick-Off® mechanism (on select models only) was conceived to
significantly reduce the felt recoil to the shooter’s shoulder.
Thanks to Kick-Off®, the recoil energy is gradually dissipated through two oil hydraulic dampeners
integrated into the design, with obvious better comfort to the shooter.
At the same time, the vibrations and the muzzle rise are decreased, and the durability, reliability and handling of the firearm are enhanced.
Every once in a generation or so comes along a shotgun that revolutionizes and reshapes the category. Beretta’s SV10 Perennia is such a firearm.
The third evolution of Beretta’s celebrated over-and-unders, its lineage springs from the elegant and high performance SV10. Like its root word, perennial, it has been meticulously engineered for reliable performance, year after year, round after round.
The Perennia’s new aesthetics and technical design are unmatched anywhere. A redesigned safety offers a better grip and ergonomics, while a new locking system provides a more constant lock between the stock and receiver. From its deeper, more elegant breech shoulders and wide ellipse for clear, richer engravings to its innovations like the first ever application of Kick-Off technology in a wooden stock, this is a world-class gun that will outperform your expectations.
The receiver, while maintaining the traditional Beretta locking system with trapezoidal shoulders and double longitudinal locking lugs, is characterized by arrowhead-shaped sideplates that stand out from the sides. The locking shoulders of the monobloc and their corresponding seats on the receiver feature new, larger shapes that are not only better integrated into the design of the sideplates, but also improve the efficiency of the lock-up.
The styling refinements continue into the shape of the stock inletting, which now moves well forward into the sides of the receiver, consolidating the rigidity of the assembly.