
Storage beyond 14 days of the auction is not available and all winning items must be removed, shipped or delivered within 14 days of auction date.


You must call ahead or your item may not be available for pickup. Pickup of all winning items is ONLY by appointment during normal business hours. Special and large Shipping quotes must be obtained at least 48 hours prior to the auction. Insurance is required and billed at 1% of invoice price. Most Handguns ship for $30 each, Most Long guns ship for $40 each. Currency Type: USD Shipping Instructions: Shipping fees are at the buyers expense and will be included in your invoice. Some transactions may be subject to mandatory wire transfer payment.

Additionally, high value and restricted items may require additional clearance time regardless of payment method. Please note that first time and out-of-state checks require clearance prior to the release of merchandise. Invoices are sent by e-mail within two business days after the auction. We do not accept payment by credit card over the phone. The fastest method of payment is by credit card through our online payment portal. CT Firearms Auction accepts payment by cash, check, wire transfer, and all forms of credit cards. They came in six grades, BL-1 through BL-6, and you can still pick them up today for well under $1,000.Internet Premium : 21% Participation Requirements: Valid Credit Card required for bidding approval Payment Options: Visa, MasterCard, Discover, American Express, Check, Money Order, Wire Transfer, and Cash Visa MasterCard Discover American Express Payment Instructions: Payment is due within 5 days of auction sale date. They were trim, affordable, excellent upland hunting guns, and the precursors of the 680 guns, which have gone on to achieve worldwide popularity. The Beretta BL series was made from 1968–1976. Heretical as it may be to suggest, the Cynergy might be a better design than the venerable Citori, whose roots go back to John Browning’s Superposed. Interesting enough, the gun was designed as replacement for the Citori, but Browning couldn’t bring itself to discontinue the old favorite, so both guns are present in their lineup. The originals suffered from aggressive Euro-styling, which Browning has since toned down.

The Cynergy came out in 2004, and it featured a very low-profile receiver, with a unique and long-lasting action and excellent mechanical triggers. So the BL-3 is back to try again, and this time around, it draws another O/U-the Browning Cynergy. The BL-3 is a terrific shotgun, whereas the nostalgic Crescent Arms double is a shotgun. A couple years ago, the Beretta BL-3 went up against an old Crescent Arms double and, in a complete miscarriage of Gunfight Friday justice, lost to it badly. Today’s gunfight pits a pair of O/Us against each other, and it’s a do-over for one of them.
