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Beretta is producing a specially engraved, limited edition of its renowned 687 EELL 12 bore to celebrate BASC’s centenary.

The winner of a prize draw will receive the very first of the BASC centenary guns, numbered 1 out of 100, and they will be able to choose either 28 or 30 inch barrels.

With selected, premium grade walnut stocks and fine hand-cut checkering, the underside of each gun’s action features specially designed engraving and each gun will be individually numbered.

The gun, which will have a recommended retail price of £4,800, has been generously donated by GMK Ltd towards the BASC Centenary Appeal and it will be available for collection in September 2008. All the proceeds from the centenary gun draw will go to help fund the new BASC communications centre that will significantly enhance the Association’s ability to promote sporting shooting.

Members and non-members can enter, either by completing the form in the May issue of the BASC magazine Shooting & Conservation or by calling 01244 573020. Members can also enter online at www.basc.org.uk.

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