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  1. I'm fond the the B. Rizzini but the Beretta is hard to beat. If I had to limit my shotguns to one I'm hard pressed to say which it would be but I'm inordinately partial to the Browning Superposed. Actually I've found most of the Italian guns are very similar in lop .etc. The difference is in the character of the receiver, depth and contour. I was quail hunting last week using a Caesar Guerini "Woodlander" 20 ga. After awhile I went to the truck and got my old Parker VH 20 ga. After the Parker, the O/U felt like a log in my hand. Wait until you find one that really fits!
  2. I like the B. rizzinis. They fit well and shoot very well. They are pricier in the US than the Berettas and I think a better gun.
  3. You are never going to get a trigger on an auto like a bolt action, but some of the US customizers get pretty close with the 1022 customs. The CZ is stiff and a little crunchy but not so bad you can't shoot it well. I've not measured mine but I'd guess it's not over 4#. My BRNO Model 1 has has an excellent trigger but my favorite of the Czech rifles is the 456. It seems to be a BRNO Model 4 with a sporter contour barrel. I've heard a lot of stories about it but it seems to just be a marking angle to use left over #4's.
  4. It says CZ511. mfg date on barrel is 97. Imported by CZ-USA. The trigger is much better than the stock 1022s . It will shoot sub MOA with several different brands of ammo. Federal match gives .25" groups at 50 yds. The Thompson Center has the best trigger I ever found on any auto -rimfire or centerfire.
  5. I have 5 10/22s and not one of them jams. I've been shooting them for years. You are one of the only people I've ever heard having trouble. The Thompson Center Classic is a good looking accurate 22 auto as is the Browning Auto. The CZ/Brno 511 is a matter of taste but it has a good trigger and it is accurate. If you want to go back a few years the Remington 241 is a pretty good old auto loader. The Nylon 66 should be in everybody's armory. Right now I'm looking at a Stevens 87 that I can break clays with at yards all day off hand. It stutters occasionally but it only cost $70. Pick yo
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