It is now a bit over eight years since Beretta introduced the SV10 series, and when Sporting Gun tested the gun in 2014 the price was £1,900. That was great value and the gun proved to be a good investment because the average on the second-hand market is £1,350 – well within Michael’s budget, with some cash for coaching.
The SV10 Pro 1 was a development of the original SV10, and the improvements all made good sense. For instance, the top lever thumbpiece was increased in size; the safety was made more positive in action, and so was the barrel selector; and the stub pins on which the barrels hinge were increased in size.
However, in my mind, the most important improvement was the fact that the whole trigger plate was attached by a cam system so it was easily removeable for cleaning or the replacement of components.
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