My MX8 is 25yrs old and is tighter than my mates Browning Ultra XS which is 3 yrs old! So impressed with the gun I’ve ordered a new one, going to the factory in March 👍👍👍
I just pulled the trigger on a Perazzi MX 2000 used for 7, 800 with no tax. Bought it in Montana US. Barrels are 31.5 in length, has a mid rib. The wood is really nice. The gun was made in 2012 or 2011. The letters are CI OR CL. I have 7 chokes with it. Have 2 new firing pins and trigger springs and a wrench and punch. Have owners manuals. The reciever has just normal wear from handling, no scratches. I think I found a good deal. I fired some ammo through it and it shoots nice and has a natural point when I put it to my shoulder. Well thanks for all your videos. Very good work. Thanks
I have only owned Perazzi's, Never had a problem with solder coming apart. I would suspect the only time it might become an issue is in shooting ATA Trap doubles, where the pace of fire is quite rapid and the barrels could get quite hot. in sporting and skeet and international bunker, never an issue.
I bought a Perazzi exactly like this brand new in 2006 (although mine didn't have this nice a stock). I love the gun but I must say I think I got a "lemon". I say this because after 26,000 rounds of very light loads (1 oz 1150 fps), the locking block needed tightening as evidenced by the thumb lever migrating slightly to the left of center. I've seen Browning Citoris and Beretta Silver Pigeons go 40-50,000 rounds before they needed tightening.
I have shot one for 30 years now, about 300.000 rounds, and the top lever is out to the right nearly on the wood (still). At the end of the day, it is the lubricating of the locking block that matters. I've used red grease with shock test 500Kg/cm2 like they use on heavy machinery.
Well done video. The soft soldered rib is usually not an issue on target guns as the loads are usually 1-1/8 oz. (32 grams) or less and under 1350 ft/sec. velocity.At least here in the US. As you likely saw in the recent Lloyd P. Krieghoff factory tour the Parcours barrels are soft soldered due to thin walls and they are 3" chamber magnum proofed. My experience is that the soft solder failures occur most often when the gun is in the hands of savages that slam them shut and also "rest" the muzzle end on a hard rubber or plastic pads sometimes found on trap fields or five stand layouts. For what you paid thats a very nice gun and for 1995 vintage, at 32" it's not at all dated as current sporter trends go. Looking foreward to your next video, maybe even a comparison of your MX-8 (with the stock length corrected for uou) to modern Hi Tech. The way you and LP compared the Yildiz Pro Perazzi clone a while back. Merry Christmas.
It's not the load or shot size that worries soft soldering so much it's volume, some stands in practice putting 25 cartridges down them in a very short period equals lots of heat
Have 3 MX8s. One for my wife and the others are mine. Early 90s mfg. just maintain them and no issues. No idea how many rounds thru them. Fortunate to pick them up at the factory and went thru the fit and maintenance while there. Great Video!
Had two MX8's both ribs came loose and had to be re-soldered however also needed to be re-blued which didn't look good, also had problems with trigger sears with double discharges. Now use a K80 no problems
Great video as always, loads of information makes great content. Just a quick question, as a large stature human what would you choose to use as a sporting (clay only) gun in 20 ga. Looking at many but most are just too light in weight.
Interested to hear your comments on soft and hard soldered barrels and the pros and cons. None of this is relevant on Longthorne barrels as they are not soldered, so no issues about them separating.
Great review as always. I got my custom fit guards upgraded as well a whilst at the motorbike show (another expensive hobby) I have a couple of sets as from them based on your promotion / review. Rich and the guys always excellent for service and product
Depending on what someone has to spend and how many miles are on the p gun, used p gun money gets you into some epic new guns which is a much tougher question
Yep but we are just one legislative act away from tanking prices here as well and it will happen sooner or later. Look what having to hunt ducks with steel did to the price of all the amazing old full choke duck guns.
Perazzi you will pay for the name. Beside the great quality, Rizzini brand new will delivery also a great experience for half of the price and great durability.
The imperfections are what gibe hand made things their character. Its like cars (especially sports cars) performance if fairly straightforward but character is harder to define and therefore harder to build. Things that are too perfect feel sterile.
My MX8 is 25yrs old and is tighter than my mates Browning Ultra XS which is 3 yrs old! So impressed with the gun I’ve ordered a new one, going to the factory in March 👍👍👍
I just pulled the trigger on a Perazzi MX 2000 used for 7, 800 with no tax. Bought it in Montana US. Barrels are 31.5 in length, has a mid rib. The wood is really nice. The gun was made in 2012 or 2011. The letters are CI OR CL. I have 7 chokes with it. Have 2 new firing pins and trigger springs and a wrench and punch. Have owners manuals. The reciever has just normal wear from handling, no scratches. I think I found a good deal. I fired some ammo through it and it shoots nice and has a natural point when I put it to my shoulder. Well thanks for all your videos. Very good work. Thanks
I have only owned Perazzi's, Never had a problem with solder coming apart. I would suspect the only time it might become an issue is in shooting ATA Trap doubles, where the pace of fire is quite rapid and the barrels could get quite hot. in sporting and skeet and international bunker, never an issue.
I have a 30 year old Baikal 12 gauge side by side ,it cost me £30 second hand and it's still going strong
Who doesn’t love a pleasant beaver 🦫
I bought a Perazzi exactly like this brand new in 2006 (although mine didn't have this nice a stock). I love the gun but I must say I think I got a "lemon". I say this because after 26,000 rounds of very light loads (1 oz 1150 fps), the locking block needed tightening as evidenced by the thumb lever migrating slightly to the left of center. I've seen Browning Citoris and Beretta Silver Pigeons go 40-50,000 rounds before they needed tightening.
I have shot one for 30 years now, about 300.000 rounds, and the top lever is out to the right nearly on the wood (still). At the end of the day, it is the lubricating of the locking block that matters. I've used red grease with shock test 500Kg/cm2 like they use on heavy machinery.
Well done video.
The soft soldered rib is usually not an issue on target guns as the loads are usually 1-1/8 oz. (32 grams) or less and under 1350 ft/sec. velocity.At least here in the US.
As you likely saw in the recent Lloyd P. Krieghoff factory tour the Parcours barrels are soft soldered due to thin walls and they are 3" chamber magnum proofed.
My experience is that the soft solder failures occur most often when the gun is in the hands of savages that slam them shut and also "rest" the muzzle end on a hard rubber or plastic pads sometimes found on trap fields or five stand layouts.
For what you paid thats a very nice gun and for 1995 vintage, at 32" it's not at all dated as current sporter trends go.
Looking foreward to your next video, maybe even a comparison of your MX-8 (with the stock length corrected for uou) to modern Hi Tech. The way you and LP compared the Yildiz Pro Perazzi clone a while back.
Merry Christmas.
It's not the load or shot size that worries soft soldering so much it's volume, some stands in practice putting 25 cartridges down them in a very short period equals lots of heat
Have 3 MX8s. One for my wife and the others are mine. Early 90s mfg. just maintain them and no issues. No idea how many rounds thru them. Fortunate to pick them up at the factory and went thru the fit and maintenance while there. Great Video!
Had two MX8's both ribs came loose and had to be re-soldered however also needed to be re-blued which didn't look good, also had problems with trigger sears with double discharges. Now use a K80 no problems
Great video as always, loads of information makes great content. Just a quick question, as a large stature human what would you choose to use as a sporting (clay only) gun in 20 ga. Looking at many but most are just too light in weight.
Delighted with this, thank you, I’ve wanted to see this explored.
Bought an old TM1 last year. Love it.
Interested to hear your comments on soft and hard soldered barrels and the pros and cons. None of this is relevant on Longthorne barrels as they are not
soldered, so no issues about them separating.
Love my year 2000 MX8 which is a game gun. Prince of Wales grip, 29.5” barrels. I love love mine
Great review as always. I got my custom fit guards upgraded as well a whilst at the motorbike show (another expensive hobby) I have a couple of sets as from them based on your promotion / review. Rich and the guys always excellent for service and product
Just bought a 2014 mx8 for trap usage. i absolutely love it
"Special Tool". I know a few people that would fit that description. Oh wait, you were talking about shotguns. 😂
Could be a Kemen MK4 which is a carbon copy. Far cheaper too but some would argue better. I have two of them !
You have to add in the mix though! Yildiz! Half the price of a 2nd hand Perazzi, with a guarantee and not so much customised!
I have an old (70's) Ithaca/Perazzi 12 Gauge Over/Under Trap Shotgun Comp 1 would I be right in thinking it's an MX8? (ish)
Great watch as always. Thank you.
As the title asks..."Should you buy a used Perazzi?"
Answer: Absolutely !!
Full stop.
Probably never be able to afford a gun like this but love to see a beautiful gun
Depending on what someone has to spend and how many miles are on the p gun, used p gun money gets you into some epic new guns which is a much tougher question
Great video jonny. Love the review. Keep it up bud.
They truly are something special if you can get the right one for you. Thanks for posting👍
Is more or less "beavery" a new gun description term.😂...I like it.
What temperature does soft solder melt at ?
Jonny--- what does "beavery" mean ?? The forend is "beavery",.............LOL. Great review on these fine guns.
Beavery = somewhat like Beavertail
Can you use 00buck with perazzi mx2000?
Perazzi mx8 in the US sell for like 8k minimum from what I’ve seen. Crazy the prices in the UK
Yep but we are just one legislative act away from tanking prices here as well and it will happen sooner or later. Look what having to hunt ducks with steel did to the price of all the amazing old full choke duck guns.
Whew! I just bought used one.
Perazzi you will pay for the name. Beside the great quality, Rizzini brand new will delivery also a great experience for half of the price and great durability.
I was lucky to be able to afford a 80s vintage Miroku, Perazzi is nothing more than a pipe dream
The imperfections are what gibe hand made things their character. Its like cars (especially sports cars) performance if fairly straightforward but character is harder to define and therefore harder to build.
Things that are too perfect feel sterile.
Another Great Video 💯💥💥💥💥💥💥💥
Anyone else notice the other tabs he had open on the computer? Haha!
oh no! how careless...
MX8 👌
The comments 😂
100% genuine fans of TGS
Damn! Did Jonny. Just say " sem eye" WTF!!!
He’s broken
Love your videos but please straighten that picture 😂
yes or no bruh???
I've owned 2 ,expensive mistake to make 😁there not all there cracked up to be
If the price is right and you really like the gun buy it.Go out and enjoy your purchase.
In my opinion Perazzi's seem to deteriorate faster than any other gun.