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Rizzini BR552 Custom shotgun review

Rizzini BR552 Custom shotgun review: An avowed fan of side-by-sides, Mike Yardley finds this extra-finish round-bar gun instinctive to shoot.

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Time Well Spent
Time Well Spent January 6, 2011

Rizzini BR552 Custom shotgun review.
This gun is a little unusual ? an extra-finish B Rizzini side-plated, round-bar side-by-side in 20-bore.

It has 30in barrels, double triggers and weighs 6lb 3oz.

The gun is imported by ASI of Snape in Suffolk which is well known for importing and developing AyA guns.

The Rizzinis are a new venture. ASI?s managing director, Edward King, notes: ?Our impression on first meeting Battista Rizzini and seeing his factory was that here was a gunmaker with passion. He has state-of-the-art machinery and traditional craftsmen who can provide final hand finishing to lift a gun out of the everyday and give it special quality.?

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First impressions of this Rizzini model are certainly good. It merits an A, maybe even an A*, for aesthetics and finish. 
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The colour case-hardening ? the real thing, not ersatz acid as has become increasingly popular ? looks good (as does the tasteful and well-executed Purdey-style, rose-and-scroll engraving). 
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It contrasts well with the Rizzini name in gold in the middle of the sideplates. 
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The proportions of the rounded action please the eye and the stocking is well done with excellent wood to metal fit. Not every maker can pull off making a round-bar gun (Boss and Purdey remain the masters of it). 
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