Greg, I would bet that they've designed a new model where the trigger is no longer removeable cos it won't break, the barrel will have no side ribs so they can't come loose and rattle, they have made it with a bead that will not fall out, so it won't cost £14 for a new one when it falls out (ouch!) ......Sorry mate, but I simply couldn't resist that last one! :laugh:Presumably this will be the fixed high rib trap gun they have been posting lots of videos recently showing various peeps testing at their range??
The 'High Tech' logo on the gun is a bit of a give away as well but I'm probably totally wrong...as usual.
DT
Someone once told me that Mr Perazzi (Danieli) was asked to do this on many occassions but refused point blank.And if they could just cure the gape, so that you don't have to open it twice to insert cartridges, that would be nice.
Yes, I am told similar..Someone once told me that Mr Perazzi (Danieli) was asked to do this on many occassions but refused point blank.
DT
or playing catch up..Innovation is the name of the game, Perazzi can't stand still with competitors who are just as capable of producing a fine shotgun, maybe they have decided to raise the bar a few notches?
Just what is the nature of this issue? I just did a quick check here and none of the resident Perazzis seem to need opening twice.And if they could just cure the gape, so that you don't have to open it twice to insert cartridges, that would be nice.
This is also the case with Beretta but as you say not really a problem as such.Twice was a sarcastic comment. But if you just push the top lever, the gape is not enough to drop a cartridge into the lower barrel, so a second movement is needed to open the gun further.. It's not really an issue with clays, but can drive some game shooters mad when reloading quickly.
Only 50 that's not enough for one of my listsIs that Ian's LIST?
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