Thank you, I just got mine and love the quality. Question, does your shotgun have a slight little bit of extra play at its full most open position? My gun is tight but as soon and it gets to the full open position there is like a MM of play, photo attached is to show which why I’m talking about, it’s like the action is stiff for 99% of the stroke until the bottom there’s a mm of loose, wondering if it’s by design?I have a BR110 Light Luxe in 20 ga. I bought it last summer and, between last season and the first month of this season, I’ve taken it out in the field on 5 occasions. A couple of those hunts were well after the snow fell last year and one was before pheasant releases began this year. There were no birds to be found on those days, so no shots were fired.
The bottom line is that very few shots have been taken with this gun with which to evaluate its performance. I can say that the gun is well built - it doesn’t feel flimsy like some do. It snaps shut with the solid feel of a Mercedes and without looseness or vibration. The fit and finish are what would be expected from a quality firearm. It shows no defects in form or function. It is a handsome piece with figured walnut that wouldn’t embarrass even the most discerning sportsman.
It came in a fitted synthetic case with 5 chokes and a wrench.
For me, the verdict is still out on this gun. It hasn’t had a fair trial as yet, but my early instinct is that possibly it doesn’t fit me quite right. Also, single triggers on double guns are not my typical configuration.
I hesitated to respond to your post because, even though I have a BR110, I lack meaningful experience with it as yet. Also, the Dakota is a different version, some with a lower grade of walnut, some with the Optiwood treatment.
Brand new bought last night, picture shows direction of play, it’s when the gun is bottomed out down there’s a slight bit of extra loose play. Is it normal?What direction is the wobble? Is the gun new or used?
Yes, there is a 1 or 2 degrees of rotation at the full open position where the action seems a touch looser than the rest of the stroke. This is normal. It's probably a result of the cocking action being slightly shorter than that needed for the shells to clear the receiver. The part of the stroke that feels more stiff is actually the extra effort needed to c0ck the locks.Thank you, I just got mine and love the quality. Question, does your shotgun have a slight little bit of extra play at its full most open position? My gun is tight but as soon and it gets to the full open position there is like a MM of play, photo attached is to show which why I’m talking about, it’s like the action is stiff for 99% of the stroke until the bottom there’s a mm of loose, wondering if it’s by design?
Also do you have this marking on your chamber face? Think it’s from the breech pin (photo attached)
Thank youYes, there is a 1 or 2 degrees of rotation at the full open position where the action seems a touch looser than the rest of the stroke. This is normal. It's probably a result of the cocking action being slightly shorter than that needed for the shells to clear the receiver. The part of the stroke that feels more stiff is actually the extra effort needed to c0ck the locks.
And, yes, there is a tiny dent on the chamber face corresponding to where the spring release button on the breech face contacts it when the barrels are closed into battery. This is also normal. This dent should be minor. If it's pronounced, the spring release button may be sticking, which is neither normal nor acceptable on a new gun. Yours looks normal.




























