My design philosophy is to build actions as simple as possible, with an absolute economy of parts, and to build those parts very robustly to ensure strength and longevity,” said Bradshaw. “I also put a huge emphasis on building sleek, low profile, good handling and shootable rifles. The rotary action, and my rising-block actions, both fit all of the above criteria. It’s a good place to be as a designer and manufacturer.
I think there is some kind of legislation in the EU that requires a QD scope mount to weigh as much and have at least as many moving parts as the rifle for which it is intended...![]()
Yes presumably this legislation was passed at the same time as the law banning scopes that weigh less than 1.5 lbs
Nice. Price seems similar to a blaser or merkel, with the cool action and bespoke fitting etc.
The minimalist stock and design are really appealing
Looking forward to your review of it
The RK1 Model is a single-barrel rifled break-action ideal for stalking. The action is finished in titanium gray anodized light alloy with the names engraved on the sides and chest; the lock is Jager type and cocking is manual via slider (hand spannung). The barrel is marked Lothar Walther and has a satin black finish with cerakote protective treatment; possibility of mounting the muzzle brake (optional). The wooden parts are oil polished with scale checkering; humpback stock and elongated teardrop cheekpiece. Packed in box.
2.7 kg
Looks like Rizzini has a kipplauf. PR has a mount for it but no guns.
Their doubles and combo guns are reasonably priced. Wonder if this could be a Jaeger 9 replacement for us peasants
https://www.rizzini.it/fucile.php?cat=10&idf=41
Is the side lever the safety?
Didn't know that those tilted, cool to see. Thought they were falling blocks.
How much does it weigh?