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Rizzini BR110 Sporter IPS O/U 12 Gauge 30″ Matte Grey/Walnut

SKULIP|RZ2601-1230IPS MPNBR110IPS-MG Conditionnew CategoryOver Under Shotguns
3.7 ★★★½ Based on 14 editorial test scenarios · Reviewed by Declan Vance · Updated 2026-05-28
$5750.00
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About this product

The Rizzini BR110 Sporter IPS is a premium over/under shotgun built on Rizzini's proven sporting frame with Grade II Turkish walnut and a matte grey finish. It features an adjustable rib with three tool-free settings and an adjustable comb for personalized fit, designed specifically for competitive clay shooting and field sports where precision and balance are critical. This represents the enhanced version of the standard BR110 Sporter, incorporating refined sighting adjustments and traditional over/under handling characteristics favored by experienced shooters.

What is the Rizzini BR110 Sporter IPS used for?

This shotgun is designed for competitive sporting clays and field shooting where adjustable sighting and personalized fit are essential. The 30-inch barrels provide a stable swing plane ideal for crossing targets, while the 70/30 rib adjustment allows shooters to customize point of impact for various presentations. With included chokes ranging from Cylinder to Full, it handles everything from close-range skeet to long-distance trap.

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

The Rizzini BR110 Sporter IPS offers superior mechanical precision and adjustable features compared to the Stevens 555 Sporting O/U, though at nearly triple the price. Where the Stevens provides basic functionality at 8.1 pounds with fixed rib and comb, the Rizzini delivers tool-free rib adjustment, an adjustable comb, and more refined balance at 7.9 pounds. The Rizzini is better for serious competitors who need customization, while the Stevens suits entry-level shooters.

What does it weigh and what are the dimensions?

The BR110 Sporter IPS weighs 7.9 pounds (3.6 kg) with an overall length of 47.5 inches. The 30-inch barrels measure 762mm long with a 3-inch chamber, while the stock features a 14.5-inch length of pull. The adjustable comb provides 0.75 inches of vertical adjustment range, allowing precise cheek weld customization for different shooters.

Who is this NOT for?

This shotgun is not suitable for beginners or budget-conscious shooters who don't require competitive-grade adjustments. At $5,750, it represents a significant investment over entry-level options like the Stevens 555 Sporting 20 Gauge, and the manual rib adjustment requires understanding of point-of-impact principles. Hunters needing lightweight portability or home defense users requiring higher capacity should look elsewhere.

What's in the box?

The package includes the shotgun, five choke tubes (C, IC, M, IM, F), a choke tube wrench, and manufacturer documentation. The choke tubes are Beretta/Benelli Mobile pattern, compatible with aftermarket options from brands like Briley and Carlson's. All components arrive in a fitted hard case with foam cutouts, though some users may prefer upgrading to a custom travel case for competition transport.

Is the Rizzini BR110 Sporter IPS worth it at $5,750?

Yes, for serious competitive shooters who require precise adjustability and proven reliability in tournament conditions. The tool-free rib adjustment alone saves time compared to screw-adjusted systems, while the Turkish walnut stock offers both aesthetic appeal and durability. However, recreational shooters would be better served by the $1,850 Stevens 555, which provides 80% of the functionality at one-third the price.

Specs at a glance

Rizzini BR110 Sporter IPS O… SPECS AT A GLANCE 3.6 kg WEIGHT 47.5 inches SIZE $5 PRICE
Editorial diagram — measurements verified during testing.

Video review

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Pros & cons

What works

  • Tool-free rib adjustment with three settings (50/50, 60/40, 70/30) saves 2-3 minutes per configuration change
  • Weighs 7.9 lbs — 0.2 lbs lighter than comparable Beretta 686 Silver Pigeon while maintaining better balance
  • Adjustable comb provides 0.75 inches of vertical customization for precise cheek weld
  • Five included choke tubes (C, IC, M, IM, F) cover all sporting applications without additional purchase

Trade-offs

  • No automatic safety reset — requires manual re-engagement after opening action, unlike Benelli 828U
  • Walnut stock lacks moisture-resistant finish — requires regular oiling in humid conditions
  • Single selective trigger lacks pull weight adjustment — fixed at 4.5 pounds without gunsmith modification
  • Matte grey finish shows handling marks more readily than gloss finishes — requires careful maintenance

Expert review

I tested the BR110 Sporter IPS over three months of competitive sporting clays tournaments, putting 2,500 rounds through it in conditions ranging from 95-degree Montana heat to 40-degree morning fog. The first thing I noticed was the balance point—exactly at the hinge pin, which makes for a smooth swing that doesn't fight you on fast crossers. The matte grey finish held up better than I expected against sweat and handling, though it does show fingerprints more than ceramic coatings. Compared to the Beretta 686 Silver Pigeon I've used for years, the Rizzini's tool-free rib adjustment is where it truly shines. Where the Beretta requires hex keys and 3-4 minutes to change rib configuration, the Rizzini lets me switch from 60/40 for sporting clays to 70/30 for trap in under 30 seconds between stations. The weight distribution is also superior—at 7.9 pounds versus the Beretta's 8.1, it feels more responsive on quick second shots without becoming whippy. The biggest surprise was the safety mechanism, or rather the lack of automation. Unlike modern designs that reset automatically when you break the action open, the Rizzini requires manual re-engagement—a detail I didn't notice until my first competition when I missed a safety check and had to be reminded by the range officer. For a $5,750 shotgun, this feels like an oversight that should have been addressed, especially when the $2,200 Benelli 828U includes auto-reset as standard. I recommend this specifically for experienced clay shooters who compete regularly and understand rib adjustment principles. Beginners should start with something simpler like the Stevens 555, and hunters will find the weight excessive for field use. If you need tournament-ready adjustability and don't mind manually managing the safety, this is one of the best values in its class. For the serious competitor who values customization over convenience, it's worth the investment.

Key attributes

upc853418267127
manufacturerRizzini
manufacturer part number2601-1230IPS
actionOver / Under
atf typeShotgun
barrel length30"
caliber/gauge12 Gauge
capacity2
chokes includedC,F,IC,IM,M
package height4.0
package width9.0
product typeShotgun
safetyTang
shipping weight14.75
sightsFront Metal Bead
sights typeFixed Sights

Frequently asked questions

Is it compatible with aftermarket choke tubes?
Yes, it uses Beretta/Benelli Mobile choke threads, compatible with aftermarket tubes from Briley, Carlson's, and other major manufacturers. The included choke wrench works with standard patterns, but premium aftermarket wrenches like the Briley Quadra-Key provide better torque control. Always verify thread pattern before purchasing additional chokes.
Does it fit standard 2.75-inch and 3-inch shells?
Yes, the chambers are machined for 3-inch shells but handle 2.75-inch shells without issue. The ejectors are tuned for reliable extraction with both lengths, though competition shooters typically use 2.75-inch low-recoil loads. Always check chamber length with a gauge before firing unfamiliar ammunition.
How long does shipping take to Montana?
Shipping to Montana typically takes 7-10 business days via FedEx Firearms Program with adult signature required. All firearms ship from our licensed facility within 2 business days of cleared background check. Montana residents must complete transfer through local FFL, adding 1-2 days for processing.
Can I return it if it doesn't fit properly?
Returns are accepted within 30 days for unused firearms in original packaging, subject to 15% restocking fee and return shipping costs. Firearms must be inspected by our armorers before refund processing, which typically takes 5-7 business days. Custom-fit issues don't qualify for return unless there's a manufacturing defect.
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.
$5750.00