


These earlier models are known as "wide" or "large" frame 682s. The first version of the action is the original version, designated by a model number such as S682305T, and made at least through 1994. There are two primary versions of the action of the Beretta 682 shotgun. ( September 2020) ( Learn how and when to remove this template message) Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources. See individual spec sheets for model specific features.This section does not cite any sources. Magazine drops free on release for convenient reloading.įeatures listed above are available on all standard models, but may not appear on Distributor Exclusive models. Safety features include: Integrated trigger safety light-weight firing pin neutrally balanced sear with significant engagement and strong spring tension and hammer catch to help prevent the hammer from contacting the firing pin unless the trigger is pulled. Picatinny-style accessory rail for easy mounting of lights and lasers. Inspection port allows for visual confirmation of a loaded or empty chamber. Safe, easy takedown with no tools or trigger pull required.

The trigger has a short, smooth pull, clean break and positive reset. Utilizes Ruger's safe, reliable and proven Secure Action™ fire-control system that combines a protected internal hammer with a bladed-safety trigger. Textured, ergonomic frame provides a secure and comfortable grip. Steel magazine provides double stack capacity without unnecessary bulk. The alloy steel barrel features a black nitride treatment for wear resistance. Windage and elevation adjustable, serrated rear sight and rapid acquisition fiber optic front sight for fast, accurate shooting. Through hardened, billet steel slide with lightening cuts is drilled and tapped for easy mounting of optics with separately available optic adapter plate, available at. Impressive ergonomics include an easy trigger reach, robust slide release and reversible magazine release latch.
