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Unread 04-15-2024, 10:41 AM   #1
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Stan, it weighs 6lb1oz and like all Perazzi's is perfectly balanced. That's the MX28.
The MX20 weighs 7lb6oz. Both have 29 1/2" barrels.
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A 31" Perazzi, six pounds, one ounce?? Is that a misprint, Daryl?
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Daryl, mine are flush, they look and shoot great. I've had 2 other guns with flush Teague chokes, a MX8 and a Miroku. Looking forward to seeing your mx28 at Hausmann's.
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"barrels that weigh 1540 kg." Wow! Nearly3400 #. No felt recoil I would assume
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For a 31 1/2 Perazzi 1540 kg are light weight barrels
John, sorry I typed 1540 instead of 1.540 ,Iam sure you knew what I meant.
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6lb 1oz Perazzi MX28 with 29 1/2" barrels sounds about perfect.
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6lb 1oz Perazzi MX28 with 29 1/2" barrels sounds about perfect.
It really is.
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The early Ithaca-imported Perazzi Comp 1 32" barrel guns were poetry in motion; the only 32" barreled gun I was able to shoot comfortably, Their weight, balance and handling dynamics driven by the individually-tapered barrels were pure magic!
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Thanks, Daryl. The 7/6 MX20 sounds perfect to me. Even though I shoot some very lightweight .410 doubles I really like a dove gun in the 7 - 7 1/2 lb. range.

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If I were looking for an MX28 on baby frame (good luck) I'd probably just call Giacomo USA or Pacific and if no luck there, or elsewhere, just have one ordered to your specs. It will be exactly like you want. There will only be two potential obstacles, for me anyways: writing the check and the long wait time.
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