$59,000 Perazzi Side By Side Shotgun

Published on May 13, 2015
Duration: 2:03

This video provides an expert overview of Perazzi's side-by-side shotgun lineup, presented by Al Kondak, Managing Director of Perazzi USA. It highlights the brand's transition from competition focus to reintroducing durable side-by-sides, showcasing both a $59,000 custom SCO model with Zacchi engraving and more standard grades with customization options. The emphasis is on the 'over-built' durability and investment potential of these luxury firearms.

Quick Summary

Perazzi side-by-side shotguns are presented as both high-end art pieces and durable investments, with models like the custom SCO Sideplate retailing for $59,000. Al Kondak, Managing Director of Perazzi USA, emphasizes their 'over-built' construction for superior strength and longevity, contrasting with traditional designs.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction to Luxury Shotguns
  2. 00:19Perazzi's Side-by-Side History
  3. 00:42The $59,000 Custom SCO Model
  4. 01:13Standard Grade and Customization Options

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes Perazzi side-by-side shotguns unique?

Perazzi side-by-side shotguns are known for being 'over-built' for exceptional durability and strength, distinguishing them from more traditional, potentially delicate designs. They are also presented as valuable investments and works of art.

What is the price range for Perazzi side-by-side shotguns mentioned?

The video highlights a custom Perazzi SCO Sideplate model priced at $59,000. Standard grade models are also shown, with a 20 GA SXS Model at $16,395 and a 12 GA DC12 SC3 at $23,800.

Who is Al Kondak and what is his role?

Al Kondak is the Managing Director of Perazzi USA. He provides expert insights into the brand's history, its reintroduction of side-by-side shotguns, and the specific features and craftsmanship involved.

What customization options are available for Perazzi side-by-sides?

Customers can customize Perazzi side-by-sides with features like custom engraving (e.g., by Zacchi), high-grade wood, various stock styles (including English style), and configurations for sporting use with longer barrels and adjusted grips.

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