There were also some 'lesser' Rizinni made guns along those same exact lines, but w.dif engraving and the actions finished in the 'light', for lack of a better expression. It was not a French gray and they were not polished either. I had one for a while, TTBLNE. Horrible triggers, but otherwise not a bad gun at all from a form and function perspective. If you look long and hard & use a good glass and strong light there is likely a maker's mark present. I almost think on some of those guns it was intentionally lightly stamped; it was so on mine, but who knows? Had the triggers in the one I had been better, I would have kept it, but I wasn't in the mood at the time to put much money in it and traded it away on a gun I was much more interested in owning & shooting. Triggers aside, it was actually a well enough made and good pointing 20ga. gun w/well regulated bbls. & light enough to lug about all day too. I actually quite liked it, but those triggers ultimately were the deal breaker for me and off it went. I'd given serious thot to having K. Merrington fix them or rebuild from scratch as necessary, but such undertakings have a way of easily becoming boat like and so I restrained myself, that time;-) Still, it could have been a very nice sow's ear.

Last edited by tw; 11/20/13 03:54 AM. Reason: edit: I really quite liked that gun & in some ways wish that I owned it now.