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£1200 sounds like a relative bargain for a UK sourced stock of that quality.

If you are worried about the stock cracking; then maybe stick to the MX12 action in preference to the MX8. The MX12 does not have a removable trigger unit -  so there is more wood in that part of the stock.

The down side of that is that the MX12 has coil springs as compared to the MX8's leaf springs..........But the trigger pulls on my MX12 are absolutely fine.

If it must be an SC3 then you are limiting yourself to  a much smaller pool of possible guns than if you considered std grade/SC2/Mx2000/GD etc etc models. Given the variety of specs available (viz my earlier posts) it will be a miracle if you find a used SC3 that is EXACTLY what you are looking for. No harm in trying though.......

There was an interesting one (SC3) available privately on Guntrader a couple of weeks ago -  but it did have very light barrels. I havent checked whether it is still there.

Hope this helps.

 
£1200 sounds like a relative bargain for a UK sourced stock of that quality.

If you are worried about the stock cracking; then maybe stick to the MX12 action in preference to the MX8. The MX12 does not have a removable trigger unit -  so there is more wood in that part of the stock.

The down side of that is that the MX12 has coil springs as compared to the MX8's leaf springs..........But the trigger pulls on my MX12 are absolutely fine.

If it must be an SC3 then you are limiting yourself to  a much smaller pool of possible guns than if you considered std grade/SC2/Mx2000/GD etc etc models. Given the variety of specs available (viz my earlier posts) it will be a miracle if you find a used SC3 that is EXACTLY what you are looking for. No harm in trying though.......

There was an interesting one (SC3) available privately on Guntrader a couple of weeks ago -  but it did have very light barrels. I havent checked whether it is still there.

Hope this helps.
HI there

I like an SC3 with the No.100 scroll engraving. That is about the limit of what I can afford.  Alternatively, an MX2000 with silver action would probably fit the bill.  If I have to wait for the right gun then so be it. This won't be a gun I want to change in a hurry.  I doubt that the extra crispness of the leaf springs on an MX8 will get me many more targets.......I have far more fundamental issues with my shooting than just the trigger pulls!  I would prefer a more robust gun like an MX12 if possible to get more meat on the stock.  There is a used gun on guntrader currently that meets my 'requirements' but at £8950, it is a little overpriced.

 
Love those custom stocks!

There is also an MX12L to consider. It is above MX2000S and below MX12 SC3. Silver action; maybe few around used..

 
Love those custom stocks!

There is also an MX12L to consider. It is above MX2000S and below MX12 SC3. Silver action; maybe few around used..
Cheers for that.  The L just has a plain silver action I believe?  I would have one of those with the right Barrel length and rib etc., 

I have a general Perazzi question here if I may?  What is the difference between an MX2000 and an MX12?  I know the MX8 has a removable trigger unit (which I won't have a use for).

Many thanks for all your help thus far!!

 
I'd love one with a '100' engraving too ! But new they are around £ 12k I think.

You might find one well used and down around £ 6.5 -  7.5 if you are really lucky.

Clever's suggestion of an MX12L is a good one -  £10k new at Chris Potters. And you could have it to your exact spec, maybe even including the stock !! That would be worth a try as it would save you the £ 1200 for the add on custom stock.

or maybe you could go to C Potter and ask for a new MX12 with NO woodwork ?? Not sure if Perazzi would do that though.............. Again, worth a question,

 
The 'L' has a simple diamond shape of scroll in the centre of the sidewall. I used to have a Perazzi 20 gauge with that engraving. Look at Chris Potter for clarification.

You can get a std grade MX12 with a silver action for the same cost as a plain black one. That is what I have. 

 
Cheers for that.  The L just has a plain silver action I believe?  I would have one of those with the right Barrel length and rib etc., 

I have a general Perazzi question here if I may?  What is the difference between an MX2000 and an MX12?  I know the MX8 has a removable trigger unit (which I won't have a use for).

Many thanks for all your help thus far!!
An MX2000 is an MX8 with detachable triggers and leaf springs. An MX12 has coil springs with non-detachable triggers. A 2000S is an MX12 action too by the way.

 
An MX2000 is an MX8 with detachable triggers and leaf springs. An MX12 has coil springs with non-detachable triggers. A 2000S is an MX12 action too by the way.
Splendid Answer sir.  An MX2000s or an MX12 (in one variant or another) seem to be the way to go then.  Much appreciated for that!

 
It so happens that I have a pristine 32ins fixed choke 2000S for sale. Send me a pm if you're interested.

 
Hi everyone!

I have a quick question regarding Perazzi foresights.  I know of a lovely gun that has the white coloured foresight.  It is a sort of round shape when you look down the barrel. From the side, it appears to sit in a square holder? 

Question is this.  Can this be replaced with a Brass Bead, and if not, where can I find a smaller alternative?  I like the smaller sight picture you see. 

Many Thanks!

 
BOUGHT A SHINY NEW (USED) PERAZZI!!

Just thought I'd let everybody on here know that I have found a gun and bought it.  That was all down to this website and the really great help from all of you Guys'n'Gals.  A wonderful chap on the forum Wylye had a gun for sale and I went down to his shooting ground (Wylye Valley Shooting Ground), and had a round on the 100 bird sporting.  Great ground with lovely people scoring, and shot a very modest 54..........that I was happy with.  The hospitality was great and Ian was an absolute gentlemen.  I shot the Perazzi with a complimentary box of Mirage competition shells and the gun was pretty much what I was aspiring to. 

Thanks to Ian for all his patience and support, and for everybody's genuine input and help on here.  I take receipt of the gun in about 2 weeks so I will post some pics of me looking childish with it then.

Thanks again.

Steve

 
This is a massive thank you to Ian Stones from Wylye Shooting Ground!

This wonderful gentleman drove all the way up to the midlands from Somerset yesterday with my newly purchased MX12 SC3, in rush hour traffic to hand deliver the gun.  Ian is a true gentleman in every sense of the word and I can't thank him enough for his patience and honesty.

Thank you to all of your for your kind advice and I look forward to shooting this at the weekend. 

All the very best to you all and many a dusted clay be yours.

Best Regards

A Happy Geordie with a Perazzi

 
Not sure if this works, but here you go.  First time I have tried to upload an image.  Here she is anyway, all shiny and lovely!
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Enjoy! Ians a good bloke, get yourself down to Wyle and buy some of is clays as payment :)

 
It's a 32" but it feels like a 30".  It moves faster than my Mk38 thats for sure.  It shoots high for me (I patterned it last weekend), so I'll have to shoot a load of shells through it to get used to where it is compared to the Mk38.  I found that the Teagues 3/8ths choke was quite tight as well, which is great.  I shoot 1/2 choke both barrels on my Mk38.

 
Ah Geordieboy - I saw you at Barby Sporting last weekend - a lovely looking gun.     Stock fitting wise perhaps have a chat John Jeffries at HPX - he could get your stock modified to fit you.

Web site link here - if you have a look at the testimonials section you might want to read my experience, its the top review with the gun/hat picture http://highpheasants.com/

 

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