I've lusted after the Cosmi for 20+ yrs after shooting one in Italy and have been talking with the owners these last few months about getting a pair in 16 and 20 bore as they don't have my desired 28 bore but they're thinking about it so I'm not going to order them yet...
What's so neat about the gun is that it was designed in the 1930s and other then changing the metals used and now using CNC, remains untouched...
dalecooper51 -- Is that .450 Purdey a hammer gun perchance? It just may be for blackpowder loads and thusly so cheap or it's really beat up and doesn't have its accoutrements with case...If it's for NE (Nitro Express) rounds then they have missed a number in the front of that $5,500 price tag, at least a one without and a two with...
I've got the Brownings, Krieghoffs, L.C Smith (Elsie) and a real Winchester 21 not the Conn Shotguns version (which I think is actually better)--just not in those grades...I've shot the Perazzi and think that the Fabbri is a little overrated by the author--a Beamer not a Lambo and they will be closing down soon as the brothers are retiring and none of their offspring want to continue making guns...My uncle has a 1/2 pair of Boss and the thing I don't like of the Purdey is that they cock on closing and not opening like other guns do--I find them a lot stiffer to close then say Holland and Holland or Westley Richards guns...
Conn. Shotguns also makes a copy of the A.H. Fox SxS gun that Teddy (TR) took with him to Africa and throughout the USA and the Galazan O/U along with their on RBL which just launched with great acclaim and their newest contribution their A-10 O/U which is getting very good reviews...