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Anyone have any experience with the Rizinni BR110 IPS. It has an adjustable comb and rib. How does Rizinni quality compare to Fabarm. Browning and Beretta?
If the gun is made by B. Rizinni, it is a excellent gun. Equal to Browning. There are other Rizinni's
making shotguns but B. Rizinni is the best,
 
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It is a B. Rizzini. It has an adjustable comb and rib. I've been told they are good shotguns. I have never handled one but I did locate a dealer who has one without the adjustable rib that I can look at.
 
For what it’s worth, I had a BR110 Rizzini 30” .410 sporting gun for about one year. It was the best shooting .410 or any other gauge shotgun I’d ever owned in almost 60years of shooting clay targets. I used it for everything, trap 16 thru 27, skeet, bunker, wobble trap, sporting clays, and dove hunting. Mine had a very beautiful walnut stock. The x full choke would smack sporting targets out to 55yrds. Also got many second barrel shots at bunker and wobble. I was using 3” handloads. The reason I purchased that particular model was a friend in Ireland highly recommended it. He’s a world class .410 shooter. He said Rizzini is famous in Europe for super barrels and chokes. The only minus I encountered was the chambers were on the tight size on my gun. The collet sizers on MEC loaders would not Size the head of the hulls down to the factory dimensions for some reason. Had to use an old 600JR with the old style ring sizer. I’m guessing it was probably only my gun, as other small gauge shooters with the same model did not have any problems. It was a super great gun and I would purchase another in the future. The patterns were super tight and well formed.
 
I had a B.Rizzini 320 trap and the quality was excellent .I just purchased a Br110 mid rib sporter and the workmanship is very nice..I have a Fabarm but I think it is a matter of choice. I would handle both to see what you like. If I had to choose between the two I would lean toward the 110. Just my personal experience.
 
I really like my 686. I had an Rizzini single barrel trap gun and it was not near the quality of my Beretta. I believe there are 3 Rizzini brothers, mine was made by Isadore Rizzini, which from what I read was not the top of the line. It did go bang every time I pulled the trigger, it just felt cheap.
 
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I'm very happy with it. I have about 1000 rounds through it and no problems. Recoil seems light compared to my Beretta 28' sporting. Don't know if I needed the adjustable rib. I seem to score better with it set to 50-50 but I'm used to shooting a sporting gun.
 
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