dweeb Posted February 7, 2007 Report Share Posted February 7, 2007 i ve been offered a Rizinni E o/u. Are they any good? Cheers Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Graham M Posted February 8, 2007 Report Share Posted February 8, 2007 i ve been offered a Rizinni E o/u. Are they any good?Cheers Not too bad but don't pay more than £250 for a very good one. The other thing to watch is the “gape†when you load, as sometimes it’s a bit fiddly to get the bottom shell in. G.M. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mossy835 Posted February 8, 2007 Report Share Posted February 8, 2007 i have a rizzini, find them good guns i have no trouble with the bottom barrel as the gun opens ok. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Graham M Posted February 8, 2007 Report Share Posted February 8, 2007 i have a rizzini, find them good guns i have no trouble with the bottom barrel as the gun opens ok. B Rizzini or E Rizzini ?:lol: G.M. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lord Geordie Posted February 8, 2007 Report Share Posted February 8, 2007 Rizzini B for £250 It is a Rizzini Emilio and will be the side plate sporter no doubt. Nice guns but they CAN wear out. Take note of the top lever position when the gun is closed! It is it right over to the left it's worn if it is more or less central it will be fine. What i mean by Worn is in the base of the action is a plate that locks into the bottom of the barrel block. In this plate is a slot where a peg on the bottom of the top lever sits. The PEG should be round but when they wear they go oval and cause the top lever to move too far over to the left. As you Firing pins run THROUGH the top lever through off set holes these NIP the pins eventually causing misfires Once that stage is reached you have 2 options New top lever (fortune IF you can get them as I couldn't) Mc Nab are the same parts allegedly! OR as i did i built up the peg and hardened the metal by heating it and dropping it in oil. Re profiled it and it was magic. As i say they are nice guns for their money LG Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dweeb Posted February 8, 2007 Author Report Share Posted February 8, 2007 Rizzini B for £250 It is a Rizzini Emilio and will be the side plate sporter no doubt. Nice guns but they CAN wear out. Take note of the top lever position when the gun is closed! It is it right over to the left it's worn if it is more or less central it will be fine. What i mean by Worn is in the base of the action is a plate that locks into the bottom of the barrel block. In this plate is a slot where a peg on the bottom of the top lever sits. The PEG should be round but when they wear they go oval and cause the top lever to move too far over to the left. As you Firing pins run THROUGH the top lever through off set holes these NIP the pins eventually causing misfires Once that stage is reached you have 2 options New top lever (fortune IF you can get them as I couldn't) Mc Nab are the same parts allegedly! OR as i did i built up the peg and hardened the metal by heating it and dropping it in oil. Re profiled it and it was magic. As i say they are nice guns for their money LG Thanks for the advise. And yes its aEmilio side plate. cheers i have a rizzini, find them good guns i have no trouble with the bottom barrel as the gun opens ok. B Rizzini or E Rizzini ?:lol: G.M. Its a Rizzini e Side plate sporter cheers Rizzini B for £250 It is a Rizzini Emilio and will be the side plate sporter no doubt. Nice guns but they CAN wear out. Take note of the top lever position when the gun is closed! It is it right over to the left it's worn if it is more or less central it will be fine. What i mean by Worn is in the base of the action is a plate that locks into the bottom of the barrel block. In this plate is a slot where a peg on the bottom of the top lever sits. The PEG should be round but when they wear they go oval and cause the top lever to move too far over to the left. As you Firing pins run THROUGH the top lever through off set holes these NIP the pins eventually causing misfires Once that stage is reached you have 2 options New top lever (fortune IF you can get them as I couldn't) Mc Nab are the same parts allegedly! OR as i did i built up the peg and hardened the metal by heating it and dropping it in oil. Re profiled it and it was magic. As i say they are nice guns for their money LG LG What would you pay for a good one from a gunsmith with 6 months warrenty? cheers Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Graham M Posted February 8, 2007 Report Share Posted February 8, 2007 Sorry, I was asking Mossy what HIS gun was. G.M. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lord Geordie Posted February 8, 2007 Report Share Posted February 8, 2007 Rizzini B for £250 It is a Rizzini Emilio and will be the side plate sporter no doubt. Nice guns but they CAN wear out. Take note of the top lever position when the gun is closed! It is it right over to the left it's worn if it is more or less central it will be fine. What i mean by Worn is in the base of the action is a plate that locks into the bottom of the barrel block. In this plate is a slot where a peg on the bottom of the top lever sits. The PEG should be round but when they wear they go oval and cause the top lever to move too far over to the left. As you Firing pins run THROUGH the top lever through off set holes these NIP the pins eventually causing misfires Once that stage is reached you have 2 options New top lever (fortune IF you can get them as I couldn't) Mc Nab are the same parts allegedly! OR as i did i built up the peg and hardened the metal by heating it and dropping it in oil. Re profiled it and it was magic. As i say they are nice guns for their money LG Thanks for the advise. And yes its aEmilio side plate. cheers i have a rizzini, find them good guns i have no trouble with the bottom barrel as the gun opens ok. B Rizzini or E Rizzini ?:lol: G.M. Its a Rizzini e Side plate sporter cheers Rizzini B for £250 It is a Rizzini Emilio and will be the side plate sporter no doubt. Nice guns but they CAN wear out. Take note of the top lever position when the gun is closed! It is it right over to the left it's worn if it is more or less central it will be fine. What i mean by Worn is in the base of the action is a plate that locks into the bottom of the barrel block. In this plate is a slot where a peg on the bottom of the top lever sits. The PEG should be round but when they wear they go oval and cause the top lever to move too far over to the left. As you Firing pins run THROUGH the top lever through off set holes these NIP the pins eventually causing misfires Once that stage is reached you have 2 options New top lever (fortune IF you can get them as I couldn't) Mc Nab are the same parts allegedly! OR as i did i built up the peg and hardened the metal by heating it and dropping it in oil. Re profiled it and it was magic. As i say they are nice guns for their money LG LG What would you pay for a good one from a gunsmith with 6 months warrenty? cheers Tip top with warranty no more than £300. Take a look on Guntrader a lot will ship RFD to your local shop for you for about £20 or so extra. If he is asking for more than £300 walk away mate. Also Warranty don't mean a lot in a gun shop. What a LOT mean is if it goes wrong they will give you another gun OR a refund! As far as i am aware your entitled to this under the sale of goods act under the (merchantable quality) clause. If it isn't working but sold AS working then they should give you a refund or replacement. Had this with a Car salesman a couple of years back when the engine in the car was duff. Got the cash to get the engine replaced under the same clause. Private around £100 to £250 dep on condition for an E Rizzini. LG Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dweeb Posted February 8, 2007 Author Report Share Posted February 8, 2007 Rizzini B for £250 It is a Rizzini Emilio and will be the side plate sporter no doubt. Nice guns but they CAN wear out. Take note of the top lever position when the gun is closed! It is it right over to the left it's worn if it is more or less central it will be fine. What i mean by Worn is in the base of the action is a plate that locks into the bottom of the barrel block. In this plate is a slot where a peg on the bottom of the top lever sits. The PEG should be round but when they wear they go oval and cause the top lever to move too far over to the left. As you Firing pins run THROUGH the top lever through off set holes these NIP the pins eventually causing misfires Once that stage is reached you have 2 options New top lever (fortune IF you can get them as I couldn't) Mc Nab are the same parts allegedly! OR as i did i built up the peg and hardened the metal by heating it and dropping it in oil. Re profiled it and it was magic. As i say they are nice guns for their money LG Thanks for the advise. And yes its aEmilio side plate. cheers i have a rizzini, find them good guns i have no trouble with the bottom barrel as the gun opens ok. B Rizzini or E Rizzini ?:lol: G.M. Its a Rizzini e Side plate sporter cheers Rizzini B for £250 It is a Rizzini Emilio and will be the side plate sporter no doubt. Nice guns but they CAN wear out. Take note of the top lever position when the gun is closed! It is it right over to the left it's worn if it is more or less central it will be fine. What i mean by Worn is in the base of the action is a plate that locks into the bottom of the barrel block. In this plate is a slot where a peg on the bottom of the top lever sits. The PEG should be round but when they wear they go oval and cause the top lever to move too far over to the left. As you Firing pins run THROUGH the top lever through off set holes these NIP the pins eventually causing misfires Once that stage is reached you have 2 options New top lever (fortune IF you can get them as I couldn't) Mc Nab are the same parts allegedly! OR as i did i built up the peg and hardened the metal by heating it and dropping it in oil. Re profiled it and it was magic. As i say they are nice guns for their money LG LG What would you pay for a good one from a gunsmith with 6 months warrenty? cheers Tip top with warranty no more than ?300. Take a look on Guntrader a lot will ship RFD to your local shop for you for about ?20 or so extra. If he is asking for more than ?300 walk away mate. Also Warranty don't mean a lot in a gun shop. What a LOT mean is if it goes wrong they will give you another gun OR a refund! As far as i am aware your entitled to this under the sale of goods act under the (merchantable quality) clause. If it isn't working but sold AS working then they should give you a refund or replacement. Had this with a Car salesman a couple of years back when the engine in the car was duff. Got the cash to get the engine replaced under the same clause. Private around ?100 to ?250 dep on condition for an E Rizzini. LG Cheers for your help Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mossy835 Posted February 8, 2007 Report Share Posted February 8, 2007 Sorry, I was asking Mossy what HIS gun was. G.M. hi graham,its a E rizzini. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Graham M Posted February 8, 2007 Report Share Posted February 8, 2007 Sorry, I was asking Mossy what HIS gun was. G.M. hi graham,its a E rizzini. OK G.M. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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