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Beretta DT11 Value

The Beretta DT11 is a competition-oriented over-under shotgun built for trap, skeet, and sporting clays at a high level, succeeding earlier DT-series guns in Beretta's lineup. It is built on a dedicated competition receiver rather than the 68x series platform.

Type
Over-under shotgun
Production
Introduced in the early 2010s as Beretta's flagship competition trap and sporting platform
Maker
Beretta

About the Beretta DT11

The Beretta DT11 is a competition-oriented over-under shotgun built for trap, skeet, and sporting clays at a high level, succeeding earlier DT-series guns in Beretta's lineup. It is built on a dedicated competition receiver rather than the 68x series platform.

The DT11 is offered in several configurations tailored to specific disciplines, including trap, skeet, and sporting, with adjustable stocks and rib configurations suited to each. Higher grades feature more extensive engraving and upgraded wood.

Because it is a purpose-built competition gun, buyers and sellers alike tend to focus heavily on mechanical condition, barrel straightness, and completeness of the adjustable stock and rib hardware.

Variations

Beretta DT11 variations that matter

Configuration is often the difference between two otherwise identical examples.

DT11 Trap

Configured with a rib and stock geometry suited to American or international trap shooting.

DT11 Skeet

Built with a flatter rib and stock dimensions oriented toward skeet shooting.

DT11 Sporting

Configured for sporting clays with adjustable comb and rib options.

Higher engraving grades

Upper-tier DT11 configurations feature more extensive receiver engraving and higher-grade walnut than the base gun.

Valuation

What affects Beretta DT11 value

We do not publish a price chart. These are the characteristics that determine what a specific example evaluates at.

  1. Factor 1

    Discipline-specific configuration

    Trap, skeet, and sporting configurations differ in stock and rib geometry, and buyers assess whether a gun's configuration matches its intended use.

  2. Factor 2

    Adjustable stock hardware

    Because the DT11 uses adjustable comb and stock components, whether these adjustment mechanisms function correctly is a practical consideration.

  3. Factor 3

    Barrel condition and straightness

    As a competition gun that may see heavy round counts, barrel wear and straightness are closely examined.

  4. Factor 4

    Engraving grade

    Higher engraving grades with upgraded wood are distinguished from the base DT11 and evaluated accordingly.

  5. Factor 5

    Included case and chokes

    A factory case with a complete set of choke tubes contributes to how complete the gun appears.

  6. Factor 6

    Round count

    Competition guns can accumulate substantial round counts, which buyers weigh against overall mechanical condition.

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