Another outstanding video! This channel has cost me so much money by motivating me to buy even more shotguns that I don't really need but just really want. Keep up the great work!
I’ve been sporting clay shooting since the start of this year and fell in love with it, just last week I bought my first shotgun and I got the Rizzini BR110 Sporter. I shot it both Saturday and Sunday, I got 87/100 and 89/100. Felt amazing and I have zero regrets with my choice
Fantastic video. Rizzini are so underrated against other Italian and Belgian manufacturers. The RB Grand Regal is still a standout for me and one I hope to own soon.
Thank you so much for sharing this extraordinary visit to Rizzini. Every single details of this video are as perfect as these wonderful guns you have presented us. The images, the light, the soundtrack, the comments, everything is enjoyable to a maximum. Thank you for making it possible for us who will not have the opportunity to visit such marvellous place and meet with great persons.
Just lovely, super piece of work for you and everyone involved! Hope there are many offshoots from this that you can produce in time. As always, really compelling story telling, solid visuals, thanks!
Thank you so much for sharing this fascinating insight into the gun design and production process. You can see the love Rizzini have for their product. As you rightly say there is nothing wrong with simple in engineering and these guns exemplify the heights simple can achieve.
Very cool video and what a lesson. BTS videos like these continue to open my mind to different gun makers. Thanks for this and for sharing with all of us.
I love your shows and I always look forward to them. you are one luck man to have access to some great guns and gun makers. keep it up cant wait for the next show.
That was just fantastic to watch! The openness of how many people are involved from other companies, is great to see as you know what your purchasing 👍 I’m looking forward to seeing them in my local gun shop. Absolutely fantastic filming and content as always guys 👍👍
@@tgsoutdoors Great video as usual Mr Carter. FYI, the big vat of polyurethane at the stock finishers, is actually a 'Wet back spray booth'. Fans draw the over spray towards the cascading water, which traps and contains it. This way the worker doesn't need a mask or a full spray booth to work in. Keep up the great work!
Love the shotgun factory tours. How about a Turkish factory tour. Yildiz prostsr or Dickerson arms. Both companies make guns in 3k-10k range. How much of them is still old world hand down vs modern cnc
These factory tours are amazing videos, I really appreciate them. If I could afford a shotgun from Rizzini, it would be a 16 gauge 220 or 460. 28 or 30" barrels, with ejectors, and very high quality wood, with standard fine line hand checkering and fitted for me. I would probably do a Prince Of Whales pistol grip personally. I would also prefer a vented rib on the top and just a single brass or gold bead. I want the gun all blued, including the receiver on this one. For the engraving, I would like a game scene, extremely detailed woodland and brushes on the right side with 2 flying Golden Ruffed Grouse engraved and engaged. Then on the left hand side, I want a beautiful mountainous terrain, with a river flowing in between, with trees and shrubs, again with a couple Golden Ruffed Grouse in nature. So after spending more than $20,000, I would likely have my favourite Rizzini. Quite the dream I must say.
Luckily I have a beautiful 50 year old Franchi international trap that fits me perfectly or these places that will do custom factory stocks would put me in the poor house since they are a half a world away. But man I’d love to make that trip and start checking off options! 👍🏼👍🏼
I need to watch this again in case I have missed anything regarding lead times but having been in the market for a BR460 and been will to make the journey to Italy, I decided against it because of the time taken to then make & supply the gun. From those I know who have been, it can be up to a year to arrive and errors in spec when it does are not uncommon. I suppose if you want Italian passion you have to sacrifice German efficiency. Lovely video as usual - the quality is exceptionally high.
I know your getting a custom stock made, you may as well go custom engraving too. Would be interesting to see where it would be cheaper to get it done at an affordable price
There is NO forging involved in these parts. It's ALL done via a process called "Investment Casting". Also know as "Lost Wax Casting". It's easy to get confused because the results might look similar but the process are completely different.😊
Very cool. Only problem, the average person can’t afford to spend $5000-$15,000 plus on a shotgun. The sport like many others is pricing itself out of the market. And what a beautiful place!
good chanel for us shooting folk.although my always says the old farmer has his grandads shotgun and still kills all the pigeons and problem birds and virmin on the farm.basicaly if you can shoot dont matter what you got.
Sorry, no such thing as polyurethane lacquer! Polyurethane is one product, lacquer is another. Poly is more durable but a little softer. Lacquer is harder and not quite a durable and will not last as long!
I really like these factory shows.
Absolutely. 240 👌
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Another outstanding video! This channel has cost me so much money by motivating me to buy even more shotguns that I don't really need but just really want. Keep up the great work!
I’ve been sporting clay shooting since the start of this year and fell in love with it, just last week I bought my first shotgun and I got the Rizzini BR110 Sporter. I shot it both Saturday and Sunday, I got 87/100 and 89/100. Felt amazing and I have zero regrets with my choice
I love these shows and I like the narrator too.
Fantastic video. Rizzini are so underrated against other Italian and Belgian manufacturers. The RB Grand Regal is still a standout for me and one I hope to own soon.
This one is AMAZING!!! The fine craftmanship just outstanding.
Once again an outstanding production . Love these factory tours especially the Italian 🇮🇹 ones. Thanks 🙏
Leave it to jonny ,he will always come through with a epic show every single day I love this show.
Thank you so much for sharing this extraordinary visit to Rizzini.
Every single details of this video are as perfect as these wonderful guns you have presented us.
The images, the light, the soundtrack, the comments, everything is enjoyable to a maximum.
Thank you for making it possible for us who will not have the opportunity to visit such marvellous place and meet with great persons.
Just lovely, super piece of work for you and everyone involved! Hope there are many offshoots from this that you can produce in time. As always, really compelling story telling, solid visuals, thanks!
Thank you so much for sharing this fascinating insight into the gun design and production process. You can see the love Rizzini have for their product. As you rightly say there is nothing wrong with simple in engineering and these guns exemplify the heights simple can achieve.
More gorgeous work from Team TGS showing the passion we all share
Cracking video. I would imagine in the spray booth , that is just a curtain of water to catch any overspray rather than it just going into the air
You are right. On the back it’s getting transported to a filter. We use the same technology in our factory but than the spraying is done by robots.
Us Kiwis visited the KOLAR factory in Milwaukee, they are really bespoke shotguns, just 370 per year. Great to see the whole process.
Outstanding Jonny!
Visually stunning as usual. When I finally get my cataracts worked on I'll have to re-watch all these videos.
Just a WONDERFUL return ! Congratulations on the New vidéo, as usual, so informative and well filmed! Ma que Bella !
Very cool video and what a lesson. BTS videos like these continue to open my mind to different gun makers. Thanks for this and for sharing with all of us.
Very cool tour. Thanks Jonnie and crew. That “Cool Ass Gun” is awesome looking.
Love the factory tours. Can you do one in a Turkish factory?
Again a phenomenal factory tour video, bravo!
I love your shows and I always look forward to them. you are one luck man to have access to some great guns and gun makers. keep it up cant wait for the next show.
Finest presenting you've done so far, you made an interesting subject in to a captivating documentary. Thank you.
Simply, just a wonderful video. Well done TGS!
That was just fantastic to watch!
The openness of how many people are involved from other companies, is great to see as you know what your purchasing 👍
I’m looking forward to seeing them in my local gun shop.
Absolutely fantastic filming and content as always guys 👍👍
Fantastic job with that video! Keep the factory videos coming guys!
Another great film Jonny, informative and fun to watch 😁
Thanks!
Thank You!
Beautiful guns, you don’t realize how much work goes into these fine weapons! 😊
What to say... Bravo ! Your videos are the best, no doubt !
Been there almost 2 month ago to get my stock done. Worth the trip !!
A morning of clays and this amazing film this afternoon. Many thanks JC 👍
Rizzini makes fine shotguns. I own a couple and look forward to buying more.
These factory tour videos are outstanding!!💪
Glad you think so!
@@tgsoutdoors
Great video as usual Mr Carter.
FYI, the big vat of polyurethane at the stock finishers, is actually a 'Wet back spray booth'.
Fans draw the over spray towards the cascading water, which traps and contains it. This way the worker doesn't need a mask or a full spray booth to work in.
Keep up the great work!
Outstanding video!
The one guy spraying the Cerakote without a respiratory….
Love the shotgun factory tours. How about a Turkish factory tour. Yildiz prostsr or Dickerson arms. Both companies make guns in 3k-10k range. How much of them is still old world hand down vs modern cnc
brilliant vid mt, well done.
thanks.
I love my Br110 light lux 28G. Rizzini has become my favorite maker
Enjoyed every minute of this video. Thanks.
Great job sir !
These factory tours are amazing videos, I really appreciate them.
If I could afford a shotgun from Rizzini, it would be a 16 gauge 220 or 460. 28 or 30" barrels, with ejectors, and very high quality wood, with standard fine line hand checkering and fitted for me. I would probably do a Prince Of Whales pistol grip personally. I would also prefer a vented rib on the top and just a single brass or gold bead. I want the gun all blued, including the receiver on this one.
For the engraving, I would like a game scene, extremely detailed woodland and brushes on the right side with 2 flying Golden Ruffed Grouse engraved and engaged. Then on the left hand side, I want a beautiful mountainous terrain, with a river flowing in between, with trees and shrubs, again with a couple Golden Ruffed Grouse in nature.
So after spending more than $20,000, I would likely have my favourite Rizzini. Quite the dream I must say.
HOLY COW!!! Cool
The best video yet!
really nice video Johnny, great
Really enjoyed the video, Thanks!!!
Excellent film chaps 😇
Fantástic!
Thanks for sharing!
I own a BR 110 Sporter 20 ga! 👍
Well done excellent.
Another great video please keep them coming 😊
Wonderful video. If I ordered custom engraving, it'd be a grouse on one side and a rabbit on the other, of my 28 gauge
Ithaca SKB engraved with gold game scene looks amazing but rare to find and the Browning A5 16’s are the best
Great video👍👍😊😊
Luckily I have a beautiful 50 year old Franchi international trap that fits me perfectly or these places that will do custom factory stocks would put me in the poor house since they are a half a world away. But man I’d love to make that trip and start checking off options! 👍🏼👍🏼
Very impressive. However if I wanted a painted gun, I'll take my $200USD Sears and Roebuck Savage 20 gauge to the spray booth, not a $10K under/over.
I need to watch this again in case I have missed anything regarding lead times but having been in the market for a BR460 and been will to make the journey to Italy, I decided against it because of the time taken to then make & supply the gun. From those I know who have been, it can be up to a year to arrive and errors in spec when it does are not uncommon. I suppose if you want Italian passion you have to sacrifice German efficiency. Lovely video as usual - the quality is exceptionally high.
I know your getting a custom stock made, you may as well go custom engraving too. Would be interesting to see where it would be cheaper to get it done at an affordable price
Please a video of the new Citori 825!
There is NO forging involved in these parts. It's ALL done via a process called "Investment Casting". Also know as "Lost Wax Casting". It's easy to get confused because the results might look similar but the process are completely different.😊
Another excellent video again 👍👍👍
How much of a difference does the Beretta barrel technology development make for the shooting experience compared to Rizzini guns?
At Br240 how did you find the trigger feeling against beretta 692/694 ?
If you was having a custom engraving you’d have to get an old school lion engraved on the pistol grip cap
Need an Accuracy International factory tour
Brilliant video. Just one small point though. You keep calling the castings 'forgings' which is a completely different process to make a blank.
Is there really an all-clay sports gun? WHat if I want to try different disciplines?
I really enjoy my Rizzini, but I have to ask other than looks, what’s the difference between the 240 vs the s2000 or the Fierce 1?
1. Bet Mr Rizzini had a stiff neck after spending the time with you 😂 and 2. When does yours arrive ?
Very cool. Only problem, the average person can’t afford to spend $5000-$15,000 plus on a shotgun. The sport like many others is pricing itself out of the market. And what a beautiful place!
Have a look at the Beretta A400. It’s a top level sporting clays gun for $2,500.
@@Grant_901 I have one and a 686.
Tre D...❤😊
great video! but that wood to action fitment ...... you should have mentioned it.. looks bad from far away
Coincidence that I was the 666th like on this video? I think not, there is a BR110 IPS in my shopping cart already!
good chanel for us shooting folk.although my always says the old farmer has his grandads shotgun and still kills all the pigeons and problem birds and virmin on the farm.basicaly if you can shoot dont matter what you got.
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Sorry, no such thing as polyurethane lacquer! Polyurethane is one product, lacquer is another. Poly is more durable but a little softer. Lacquer is harder and not quite a durable and will not last as long!
Italian shotguns are more machined and industrialized than Spanish shotguns. That’s why I prefer the Spanish product. And the price is the same.
I love these shows and I like the narrator too.