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MSM2019
PostPosted: Mon Dec 06, 2021 4:04 pm  Reply with quote



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There is a Rizzini BR110 in 16 gauge for sale at Scheel's in Bismarck, ND. It is in very good shape, 30" barrels, seems to have a bit of cast off. Doesn't look as it has been used much. The price is $1,299.00.

I saw it today.

I have no connection to it, just wanted to let you folks know.

I was there looking for info on the Competition 16 that Rizzini makes.

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Flyfishr
PostPosted: Wed Dec 08, 2021 5:09 pm  Reply with quote



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MSM2019 wrote:
There is a Rizzini BR110 in 16 gauge for sale at Scheel's in Bismarck, ND. It is in very good shape, 30" barrels, seems to have a bit of cast off. Doesn't look as it has been used much. The price is $1,299.00.

I saw it today.

I have no connection to it, just wanted to let you folks know.

I was there looking for info on the Competition 16 that Rizzini makes.


I am a big fan of Rizzini and of the BR 110. If anyone is interested, however, they may want to be aware that the BR 110 family does not scale the receiver for 16 ga. The other Rizzini product lines do.
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MSM2019
PostPosted: Wed Dec 08, 2021 5:25 pm  Reply with quote



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Flyfishr,

When I saw the price, my wallet was in my hand.......then I had the salesman hand me the shotgun.

I had never seen a BR110 in 16 before. I normally like a shotgun that is a bit heavier, but this gun is all between the hands because of the large receiver and extra thick barrel walls.

The gun would be a decent target gun for someone who likes that feel.

I like a more weight forward shotgun.

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double vision
PostPosted: Thu Dec 09, 2021 5:38 am  Reply with quote
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It would make an excellent clay target/waterfowl gun especially if you like a centrally balanced gun. I sure like, no make that love, my Rizinni Competition 16.
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Cold Iron
PostPosted: Thu Dec 09, 2021 8:04 am  Reply with quote



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double vision wrote:
It would make an excellent clay target/waterfowl gun especially if you like a centrally balanced gun. I sure like, no make that love, my Rizinni Competition 16.


I may find out.... It is headed to Slims right now. A certain individual on here bought it and I told him if he didn't like it I would buy it from him.

If I do end up with it I can only hope that I shoot it half as well as you do your Comp 16 Dave.

Oh and thanks for posting this Mark. I think LOL.
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MSM2019
PostPosted: Thu Dec 09, 2021 8:10 am  Reply with quote



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Cold Iron,

Anytime I can help a guy buy a new gun....... Laughing

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