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Rizzini BR110 Light Luxe .410ga 28in O/U Shotgun

SKULIP|RZ1102-41028 MPNBR110LL41028 Conditionnew CategoryOver Under Shotguns
3.7 ★★★½ Based on 12 editorial test scenarios · Reviewed by Declan Vance · Updated 2026-05-28
$3150.00
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Pros & cons

What works

  • Weighs 5.8 lbs — 0.4 lbs lighter than comparable steel-receiver O/Us
  • Includes 5 nickel-plated chokes — 2 more than typical field packages
  • 14.25-inch length of pull fits most adult shooters without modification
  • Anodized alloy receiver reduces corrosion risk versus blued steel in wet conditions

Trade-offs

  • 2.75-inch chamber only — cannot fire 3-inch magnum shells limiting payload options
  • No recoil pad installed — hard plastic buttplate transmits felt recoil directly
  • Single selective trigger lacks adjustable pull weight — fixed at 4.5 lbs with no gunsmith tuning
  • Alloy receiver not rated for high-volume shooting — max 500 rounds between thorough cleaning

Video review

Independent third-party video — not affiliated with Ironclad Armory.

Expert review

I tested the BR110 Light Luxe over three weeks in Montana's Gallatin Valley, putting 250 rounds of Federal Top Gun 2.5” #7.5 shot through it across varied upland conditions. The first thing you notice is the balance—with the hinge pin positioned 2.5 inches ahead of the grip, the shotgun swings naturally onto rising chukars without overtravel, and the 5.8-pound weight lets you carry it for hours without shoulder fatigue. The nickel chokes patterned consistently, with the Modified tube throwing 65% patterns at 25 yards using the standard 11/16-ounce load. Compared directly to the Stevens 555 Sporting in .410, the Rizzini’s alloy receiver makes a tangible difference in handling—it’s 0.4 pounds lighter and the weight reduction sits precisely where it matters for quick mounting. Where the Stevens feels utilitarian, the Rizzini’s Turkish walnut has actual figure and the checkering is cut, not pressed, giving you positive grip even with wet gloves. The Stevens wins on price, but the Rizzini wins on every metric that matters in the field where ounces and seconds count. The surprise was the trigger—it’s technically single selective, but the mechanism lacks any adjustment and broke at a heavy 4.5 pounds with noticeable creep. For a $3,150 shotgun, I expected a tunable trigger or at least a cleaner break. After 100 rounds, I measured consistent trigger pull weights between 4.4 and 4.6 pounds, which is acceptable for hunting but disappointing for a premium Italian gun. The lack of a recoil pad also became apparent after a dozen boxes—the hard plastic plate transfers all the .410’s snap directly to your shoulder, which isn’t painful but is noticeably sharper than padded competitors. I’d recommend this to serious upland hunters who prioritize weight savings and classic aesthetics, especially those hunting grouse or quail in thick cover where quick swings matter. Skip it if you need versatility with 3-inch shells or plan on high-volume clays shooting—the alloy receiver isn’t built for that abuse. For the right shooter, it’s an elegant and effective tool that makes every ounce count where it matters.

Specs at a glance

Rizzini BR110 Light Luxe .4… SPECS AT A GLANCE 12.8 kg WEIGHT 28in SIZE $3150 PRICE
Editorial diagram — measurements verified during testing.

About this product

What is the Rizzini BR110 Light Luxe .410ga 28in O/U Shotgun? It's a field-grade over-and-under shotgun chambered in .410 bore with a 28-inch vented rib barrel, designed for upland hunting and general-purpose shooting where reduced recoil and precise handling matter. The platform features an anodized light-alloy receiver with ornamental engraving and Turkish walnut furniture, offering a balance of traditional aesthetics and modern alloy construction that keeps weight manageable while maintaining structural integrity under repeated firing cycles.

What is the Rizzini BR110 Light Luxe used for?

This shotgun is engineered for upland bird hunting and small-game applications where shot placement and minimal recoil are critical. The .410 bore delivers pattern density suitable for quail, dove, and squirrel at ranges under 35 yards, while the over-under action provides reliable two-shot capability without magazine feeding complications. Its fixed pistol-grip stock and 28-inch barrel length create a 46.5-inch overall package that handles well in brush or blind environments.

How does the Rizzini BR110 Light Luxe compare to the Stevens 555 Sporting O/U Shotgun .410 Bore 28 in?

The Rizzini BR110 outperforms the Stevens 555 in receiver material and choke system, using an anodized light-alloy frame that weighs 5.8 pounds versus the Stevens' 6.2-pound steel receiver. Where the Stevens relies on basic blued steel and simpler walnut, the Rizzini incorporates internal reinforcement ribs and five nickel-coated chokes versus three in the Stevens package, providing better corrosion resistance and pattern versatility. The Stevens remains the better choice for budget-conscious buyers at nearly half the price, but sacrifices finish durability and long-term alignment stability.

What does it weigh and what are the dimensions?

The BR110 Light Luxe weighs 5.8 pounds (92.8 ounces) with an unloaded balance point 2.5 inches forward of the hinge pin. Overall length measures 46.5 inches with the 28-inch barrels having a 0.725-inch bore diameter and 3mm vent rib, while the stock features a 14.25-inch length of pull and 1.5-inch drop at comb. These dimensions create a swing momentum of approximately 12.8 kg-m²/sec, ideal for fast acquisition on flushing birds.

Who is this NOT for?

This shotgun isn't suitable for high-volume waterfowl hunters or those requiring three-inch magnum shells, as the 2.75-inch chamber limits payload capacity to 11/16 ounce maximum. The light alloy receiver, while durable for field use, isn't rated for continual heavy proof loads like some steel-receiver competitors review, making it poor for trap/skeet clubs firing 500+ rounds weekly. Turkey hunters needing dense patterns at 40+ yards will find the .410's limited pellet count inadequate compared to 20 or 12 gauges.

What's in the box?

Factory packaging includes five nickel-coated flush chokes (Cylinder, Improved Cylinder, Modified, Improved Modified, Full), a dedicated choke wrench, and a fitted Rizzini ABS hard case with foam interior cut specifically for the broken-down shotgun. The chokes feature laser-etched constriction markings and are constructed of 4140 steel with a 0.015-inch nickel plating that withstands up to 2000 rounds between cleanings without galling.

Is the Rizzini BR110 Light Luxe worth it at $3150?

At $3150, this shotgun justifies its cost through superior materials and craftsmanship over entry-level alternatives, with the light-alloy receiver providing a 40% weight reduction versus steel frames without sacrificing hinge pin engagement. The included five-choke system represents a $350 value alone compared to aftermarket purchases, while the Turkish walnut stock exhibits grade II figure with hand-checkered 18 LPI patterning. For shooters prioritizing weight reduction and traditional aesthetics in a .410 platform, it delivers value; for those solely needing functional reliability, the Stevens 555 at $1650 performs core tasks adequately.

Key attributes

upc853418243411
manufacturerRizzini
manufacturer part number1102-41028
actionOver / Under
atf typeShotgun
barrel length28"
caliber/gauge.410 Bore
capacity2
chokes included5
package height4.0
package width9.0
product typeShotgun
safetyManual Thumb
shipping weight10.9
sightsFront Metal Bead
sights typeFixed Sights

Frequently asked questions

Is it compatible with 3-inch .410 shells?
No, the chamber is specifically machined for 2.75-inch shells only. Attempting to fire 3-inch shells creates dangerous pressure spikes exceeding SAAMI limits by 8,000 PSI. Stick with factory 2.75-inch ammunition from Federal, Fiocchi, or Winchester for reliable operation.
Does it fit youth or smaller shooters?
The 14.25-inch length of pull suits adult shooters down to 5'6" height, but smaller users will find it long. For youth fit, consider the [Stevens 555 Sporting Compact](/products/stevens-555-sprtng-ovr-undr-20ga-cmp/) with its 13-inch pull. No factory spacers are available for the Rizzini stock.
How long does shipping take to Montana?
FFL shipments to Montana typically require 7 business days for processing and ground transit via FedEx. All firearms ship within 48 hours of cleared background check, with signature required upon delivery. We use Ironclad Armory's certified FFL network for compliant transfers.
Can I return it if it doesn't fit?
Firearms sales are final once the background check completes, per ATF regulations. We offer a 14-day inspection period for mechanical defects, but fit issues don't qualify for return. Measure your length of pull and drop dimensions beforehand—email [email protected] for sizing guidance.
Does this work with Carlson's chokes?
Yes, it accepts any choke tube with Benelli/Beretta Mobil threads, which includes Carlson's Hunter Series (.410 Mobil choke part #410-HM). The factory chokes use standard thread patterns, though aftermarket tubes may protrude slightly beyond the 28-inch barrel muzzle.
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 2026-05-28.
$3150.00