Up for sale is my Perazzi TM1. According to the publications I’ve read this shotgun was built in 1977 and is in excellent condition. It has a new hammer, spring and guide in the coil spring pull trigger group. It also has a new locking block firing pin and spring. Top lever is well to the right. The top lever was replaced recently as well. The barrel is standard Perazzi with .030 full choke off of .726 untouched bore and no porting. The gun closes into battery very tight. The stock is neutral and has adjustable comb and pad. The stock was made by a local stock maker and painted with automotive paint ( it has a few paint cracks under and behing the trigger housing). I have another set of wood that is pictured and has a natural finish that only has a few rack dings but nothing that penetrated the finish. It has adjustable comb. I will install the stock and forearm of your choice between the two. The decal on the white stock would need to be sanded out and repainted to get rid of it.Replacement parts were purchased from Don X. The receiver has some bluing wear on the bottom, the barrel bluing is excellent with only some bluing wear marks where the forearm is fitted. It comes with a Perazzi case that looks original and is in good shape with a few wear marks. I have installed an anti-crossover front sight but the original front and mid sights are still in place. I also have an Allems hook type release trigger ( Not a roller) to be sold separately or can be added at a discount at time of sale. Gun with case, choice of wood and pull trigger are priced to sell at $1995.00 shipped CONUS to a friendly state. Thanks and happy shooting. Mark. Barrel weight not included.
Can someone please tell me what’s wrong with this deal? Is it the short LOP? Don’t feel like I’ll be insulted, just need to know.
I will take $1,895 for this great shotgun. Shipped to your ffl in the lower 48. I won’t take one penny less. If it sells, fine. If not I’ll keep it and shoot it.
Nice looking TM1 Mark. Beside the LOP, I would think what might be holding up a sale is the choke. I have owned 3 of them and they were all tighter than .030. Closer to 40 thousandths. Just saying that maybe? this one was opened a little? Good luck with the sale.
I’m sure you know more than I when it comes to factory TM1 chokes so I couldn’t swear to the choke being factory. I don’t shoot long handicap so it has been very hard-hitting for my needs. Thanks for the input.