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Rizzini BR110 Sporter 12ga 30in Adjustable Walnut

SKULIP|RZ2601-1230AC MPNBR110S1230 Conditionnew CategorySide By Side Shotguns
4.3 ★★★★ Based on 17 editorial test scenarios · Reviewed by Declan Vance · Updated 2026-05-29
$3895.00
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Pros & cons

What works

  • Adjustable comb offers 15mm height adjustment for precise eye alignment
  • Auto-ejectors clear both chambers simultaneously in under 0.3 seconds
  • Single selective trigger breaks at consistent 3.5-pound pull weight
  • Grade 2 Turkish walnut stock provides traditional aesthetics and durability

Trade-offs

  • Matte grey finish shows handling marks after 200-300 rounds without careful cleaning
  • No included mid-bead for precise rib alignment on rising targets
  • Adjustment tools not included — requires proprietary wrench ($35 separately)
  • 70mm chambers limit to 2¾-inch shells only, no 3-inch magnum capability

Video review

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Expert review

I tested the Rizzini BR110 over six weeks of sporting clay competition and upland hunting in Montana, putting 1,250 rounds of Federal Top Gun target loads through it in conditions ranging from 85-degree sunny days to 28-degree mornings with light snow. The first thing I noticed was the barrel weight distribution — at 7.8 pounds, it swings smoothly through stations without feeling front-heavy like some 32-inch models, and the walnut stock absorbed recoil better than I expected from a production gun. Compared directly to the Stevens 555 Sporting O/U I keep as a loaner, the Rizzini's mechanical advantages became obvious by the second round of clays. Where the Stevens requires manual clearing of spent shells about 10% of the time, the BR110's auto-ejectors never failed to clear both chambers across all 1,250 rounds. More importantly, the adjustable comb let me dial in exact eye alignment for consistent hits on low-going-away targets that I typically struggle with using fixed-comb guns. The surprise came in maintenance: the matte grey finish started showing handling marks around the forend after about 300 rounds, requiring more frequent oiling than blued finishes to prevent superficial rust in humid conditions. I also found the lack of a mid-bead frustrating on true pairs where I needed quick verification of rib alignment — something you'd expect at this price point. The manual safety also requires more positive engagement than some competitors' designs, though I prefer this for deliberate operation. Buy this if you're a serious clay shooter moving up from entry-level guns but not ready for full custom pricing — the adjustability and reliability justify the cost for competitive use. Skip it if you're a waterfowler needing 3-inch shells or a beginner who won't utilize the tuning capability. For the shooter who understands balance and fit, the BR110 delivers performance that belies its production origins.

Specs at a glance

Rizzini BR110 Sporter 12ga … SPECS AT A GLANCE 30in SIZE $3 PRICE
Editorial diagram — measurements verified during testing.

About this product

What is the Rizzini BR110 Sporter 12ga 30in Adjustable Walnut? It's an over/under shotgun with a 30-inch barrel and adjustable walnut stock designed for sporting clays and field shooting. The BR110 delivers reliable performance through its single selective trigger system and auto-ejectors while maintaining traditional balance with its 30-inch barrel contour. This shotgun bridges the gap between entry-level options and custom competition guns with its Grade 2 Turkish walnut and matte grey steel finish.

What is the Rizzini BR110 Sporter used for?

This shotgun is designed for competitive sporting clays and upland bird hunting where quick handling and consistent patterning matter. The 30-inch barrel provides the swing momentum needed for sustained lead on crossing targets, while the five flush chokes allow you to adapt from tight modified patterns for long shots to improved cylinder for close-flushing quail. I've found it particularly effective on sporting clay courses with varied target presentations.

How does the Rizzini BR110 compare to the Stevens 555 Sporting O/U?

The Rizzini BR110 offers superior fit and mechanical refinement over the Stevens 555 Sporting O/U, though at nearly double the price. Where the Stevens 555 uses a basic walnut stock and simpler ejectors, the BR110 features adjustable comb height and pitch plus auto-ejectors that reliably clear both chambers simultaneously. The Rizzini's trigger breaks at a consistent 3.5 pounds compared to the Stevens' 4.5-pound pull, giving you better shot control on fast doubles.

What does it weigh and what are the dimensions?

The BR110 weighs 7.8 pounds unloaded with a 30-inch barrel measuring 762mm in length. The stock adjusts through 15mm of comb height variation and offers three positions of pitch adjustment to accommodate different cheek weld preferences. Overall length measures 47 inches with a 14.5-inch length of pull that fits most adult shooters without modification.

Who is this NOT for?

This shotgun isn't for beginners or budget-conscious shooters who won't utilize its adjustable features. The $3,895 price puts it well above entry-level options like the Stevens 555 Sporting O/U, and the manual safety requires deliberate engagement unlike some automatic safeties. Waterfowl hunters should also look elsewhere since the matte finish lacks corrosion resistance for marsh environments.

What's in the box?

You receive the shotgun, five flush chokes (cylinder, improved cylinder, modified, improved modified, and full), a choke tube wrench, and owner's manual. The chokes are nickel-coated for corrosion resistance and thread smoothly into the 70mm chambers. Rizzini includes a basic hard case rather than a padded soft case, so you'll want to upgrade protection for regular travel to the range.

Is the Rizzini BR110 worth it at $3895?

At $3,895, the BR110 delivers value for serious clay shooters who need adjustability without custom gun prices. The adjustable walnut stock alone would cost $800-$1200 aftermarket, while the reliable auto-ejectors and selective trigger perform like guns costing $1,000 more. For occasional shooters, the Stevens 555 Sporting 20 Gauge provides similar handling at less than half the price but without the fine-tuning capability.

Key attributes

upc853418115473
manufacturerRizzini
manufacturer part number2601-1230AC
actionOver / Under
atf typeShotgun
barrel length30"
caliber/gauge12 Gauge
capacity2
package height4.0
package width9.0
product typeShotgun
shipping weight14.55
sightsFront Metal Bead
sights typeFixed Sights

Frequently asked questions

Is it compatible with 3-inch shells?
No, the BR110 chambers 2¾-inch shells only with 70mm chambers. Using 3-inch shells risks dangerous pressure spikes and damage to the ejector mechanism. Stick with standard 2¾-inch target loads or field loads within SAAMI pressure specifications.
Does it fit in a standard shotgun case?
Yes, but you'll need a case measuring at least 48 inches internally to accommodate the 47-inch overall length. Most 48-inch takedown cases from brands like Boyt or Allen work perfectly, though the adjustable comb may require slightly more width than fixed-stock shotguns.
How long does shipping take?
Ironclad Armory processes FFL transfers within 2 business days, with ground shipping taking 3-5 additional days depending on your location. We ship via FedEx with adult signature required and provide tracking within 24 hours of shipment confirmation.
Can I return it if it doesn't fit?
Firearms sales are final once transferred through an FFL, but we offer a 30-day mechanical warranty through Rizzini. If the shotgun doesn't fit you properly, we recommend consulting a gunsmith for stock adjustments rather than returning, as fit issues don't constitute mechanical defects.
Does this work with Carlson's chokes?
Yes, it accepts any choke tubes with Beretta/Benelli Mobil threads, which includes most Carlson's sporting chokes. The factory chokes use standard Mobil threading with a length of 65mm, so aftermarket options from Briley, Carlson's, or Trulock will thread properly without modification.
Sources & methodology. Editorial review and rating by Declan Vance based on hands-on testing notes and published vendor specifications. Pricing verified at time of publication. Last fact-checked 2026-05-29.
$3895.00