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Not much in them, well, wasnt in mine anyway.

Little flathead screwdriver for trigger blade removal/adjustment, a few different front beads (big red and little red), canted trigger. Mine has cutouts for spare barrel shoulders and some other part I haven't quite worked out yet,

Save your money, or buy the spares box and make your own spares kit.

 
You could probably buy a decent new Beretta for the price of a Perazzi spares kit if there is such a thing!
Robert , I have always been a Beretta fan , having had a 301, 682 silver action and a DT10, but I consider the 682 gold e to be an insult to the the 682 series and should have been marketed by Toys r us .

 
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You could probably buy a decent new Beretta for the price of a Perazzi spares kit if there is such a thing!
All Perazzi MX8's come with a spares kit. Includes 2 main springs, 2 firing pins, spring compressor and a little rod which is used to flip the main spring harness back and forth when changing springs also for removing the retaining discs from the ejectors.

Hate to think what one of these would cost to buy but I doubt you would see any change from £200.

 
I've only picked up a few in a shop. i liked the way they handled and pointed and would like the opportunity to use a few

 
I think anyone who owns a modern beretta needs their head examined (not literally), maybe not the DT11 though, most models before then were shoddy offerings, best used as fence posts or spades. Can't go wrong with a miroook mk38, japanese quality engraving and workmanship, parts engineered with NASA precision and german reliability. In fact they are so reliable there isn't a need for any spares...

 
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