Perazzi

Custom options include the gauge of the shotgun, the blank and grade of wood for the stock and forearm, barrel length and diameter, rib height and width, the trigger group, and receiver engraving.

Customers also have the option of visiting the nearby family owned Cafe / restaurant for homemade pasta and wine while their shotgun is being made.

[5] He found his first commercial success after inventing and patenting a trigger design which he sold to other gun manufacturers.

They were inspired by the British gun makers Boss & Co. and Woodward, who made firearms by hand with extravagant prices.

[3] Perazzi and Ivo believed there was a way to create such high class firearms that would be affordable for the average Italian.

The pair then began to work with Italian shooting star and gun designer, Ennio Mattarelli.

Doing so lowered to the placement of the stock on the shoulder, resulting in the recoil being directed horizontally back into the shooter, rather than vertical muzzle jump.

When worn out they can break without warning, unlike the coil trigger assemblies they slowly wear down with age.