FAIR (Rizzini) Jubilee 12ga - LEFT HANDED

Cast2Way

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Selling a FAIR (Rizzini) Jubilee 12ga 28" that I custom ordered last summer. Selling since all I hunt with now is 16 and 28 gauge. Need room in case for some more sub-gauge coming soon. LNIB - It has only had about 100 rounds or less at the clay range and 1 upland hunt. It is a really nice gun, shoots well and deserves to be used more.

A FalconStrike recoil pad was added which totally eliminates the felt recoil (they work really great). That could be replaced easily with one that is more esthetic but for recoil reduction, the FalconStrike is hard to beat. The LOP was maintained at 14-5/8". This Jubliee was custom ordered to also come with EXTENDED CHOKES instead of the normal flush chokes. 5 chokes in total are included - steel proofed except Full.

A nice Thermoformed Case and all manuals are included. As you can see on original invoice it was purchased for $3,350 and ordered before Tariffs in place, so it would now be another 20% above that new.

Price: $2,600 (Reduced from $2750)
Action: Coin, Ejectors
Chamber: up to 3"
Barrels: 28"
Chokes: Extended, 5 total (C / IC / M / IM / F)
Stock: POW pistol grip - Cast On (LH) - FalconStrike Recoil pad
Forearm: push button release
DAC: 1-1/2"
DAH: 2-1/8"
LOP: 14-5/8"
Weight: 6 lb 12 oz

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Stock is Cast On for left shoulder use. Very, very few have open lever different. This one is pushed to right to open as all other LH O/U that I have.
 
I shoot left handed. I use a beretta 690 with a left handed stock and an ultraleggaro with a neutral stock. Both open levers push right. I haven’t seen an open lever push to the left-that would be cool!
 
What makes a dbl without a Monte Carlos stock left handed?
I’ve got a few break action shotguns but they are all neutral, no dedicated left hand versions, so maybe I assumed too much. I did have a single barrel with a palm swell for a right hander that I just couldn’t get used to.
 
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