
Perazzi MR57
When the gun disappears, the shooter remains.
A new Perazzi shaped around the instant between decision, recoil, and return.
MR57 was developed for the moment no specification can fully name: the quiet agreement between body, barrel, and target. Its redesigned receiver, rearward balance, in-house barrels, and bespoke stock are all asked to serve one thing: to let movement stay whole.
The line
One long thought, held in steel.
The measure of MR57 is not only where its mass rests, but how naturally it returns. Receiver, barrels, stock, and hand become part of the same line, so the gun feels less like an object being managed and more like an intention being carried.

01 Receiver
A receiver redrawn for natural return.
The MR57 receiver has been completely reworked so mass can be placed with more intention. The result is not simply less inertia; it is calmer recovery, a gun that feels less pushed through the target and more carried by the shooter.
02 Balance
A rearward balance that stays alive.
Weight is brought back toward the receiver, closer to the hands, so the barrels begin, travel, and return without asking the shooter to negotiate with them.
03 Barrels
Perazzi barrels, made to answer consistently.
Manufactured in house from high-performance steel alloy, the barrels are built for ballistic consistency, pattern integrity, and the clear response Perazzi shooters trust when the target gives them only one honest chance.
MR57
Designed for the moment after the shot.
Balance proves itself after recoil, when the sight picture either comes back cleanly or asks the shooter to repair it. MR57 brings its mass rearward, closer to the hands, so movement can continue instead of starting over.

The discipline of restraint.

Design
The discipline of restraint.
The sharper MR57 form is not decoration. It is a contemporary reading of Perazzi control: cleaner planes, quieter surfaces, and a receiver redrawn so the eye, hand, and shoulder understand the gun before the first target is called.
05 Design
A sharper form in service of control.
The contemporary lines are not fashion. They make the receiver read cleanly in the hand and eye, giving MR57 a face that feels technical, restrained, and unmistakably Perazzi.

MR57 Film
Watch the feeling take shape.
A study in line, recoil, return, and the almost invisible work that makes a shotgun feel inevitable.
Balance is the art of returning.
A well-balanced gun does not ask to be managed. It enters the mount, accepts recoil, and comes back with the shooter, ready before thought has caught up.
When the gun reaches the shoulder, it should feel as though it was already expected there.
MR57 carries mass rearward so recoil resolves into control, not interruption.
The redesigned geometry keeps movement intact, so the shooter feels one instrument instead of assembled parts.
The gun returns quietly to the same promise: see clearly, move cleanly, ask again.
Balance
Movement study
Mount
The first agreement.
When the gun reaches the shoulder, it should feel as though it was already expected there.
Return
Back before the mind looks for it.
MR57 carries mass rearward so recoil resolves into control, not interruption.
Continuity
Hands, cheek, receiver, barrel.
The redesigned geometry keeps movement intact, so the shooter feels one instrument instead of assembled parts.
Resolve
Ready again, without ceremony.
The gun returns quietly to the same promise: see clearly, move cleanly, ask again.
Anatomy of MR57
Each technical choice is meant to vanish into the same sensation: the gun staying with the shooter from call to second shot.
A receiver redrawn for natural return.
The MR57 receiver has been completely reworked so mass can be placed with more intention. The result is not simply less inertia; it is calmer recovery, a gun that feels less pushed through the target and more carried by the shooter.
A rearward balance that stays alive.
Weight is brought back toward the receiver, closer to the hands, so the barrels begin, travel, and return without asking the shooter to negotiate with them.
Perazzi barrels, made to answer consistently.
Manufactured in house from high-performance steel alloy, the barrels are built for ballistic consistency, pattern integrity, and the clear response Perazzi shooters trust when the target gives them only one honest chance.
Proven mechanics, left honest.
MR57 preserves the Perazzi mechanical tradition because confidence is part of feeling: the quiet knowledge that the gun will answer now, and again, and years from now.
A sharper form in service of control.
The contemporary lines are not fashion. They make the receiver read cleanly in the hand and eye, giving MR57 a face that feels technical, restrained, and unmistakably Perazzi.
Anatomy of MR57
Five decisions. One movement.

Personalization
The last dimension is you.
MR57 includes a bespoke stock because balance is unfinished until it meets a body. Drop, cast, pitch, grip, fore-end, finish: each decision narrows the distance between the gun Perazzi builds and the rhythm only you carry.
Drop
Where the eye enters the line
Cast
Where the stock finds the face
Pitch
Where recoil learns its path
Grip
Where command becomes touch
Atelier fitting notes
Drop
Drop is the quiet vertical promise between cheek and rib. When it is right, the eye does not search for the line; it arrives there naturally, with the target already held in a clear field. MR57 begins here because vision is the first form of control.
Cast
Cast decides how the stock meets the face from side to side. It is a small measurement with a large emotional consequence: the difference between adapting to the gun and feeling the gun settle honestly into your own structure.
Pitch
Pitch is where recoil learns manners. The angle of the butt decides how force enters the shoulder, how it leaves, and whether the second movement feels interrupted or already prepared. A precise pitch lets power pass through without stealing composure.
Grip
Grip is the point where intention becomes pressure. It must hold the hand without trapping it, give command without stiffness, and let the trigger arrive as part of one continuous gesture. In MR57, touch is treated as information.
Stock geometry
Only after the separate measurements have spoken can the stock be read as one body. Comb, wrist, grip, length, and fore-end become a single architecture around the shooter, so the mount does not feel adjusted. It feels remembered.
Balance target
The fitting does not end at the stock. Barrel weight, receiver mass, and the architecture behind the hands are read together until MR57 returns in the rhythm of the shooter, not beside it. Balance becomes personal when recovery feels inevitable.
Finish direction
The final choices are visual, but they are never only visual. Wood, metal, and receiver finish are chosen to reveal the character of the build without distracting from its purpose. The gun should look personal because it has already become personal.
A Perazzi should not ask you to become someone else. It should reveal the shooter you have been becoming all along.
Concierge guidance before the final fitting conversation.
Two faces of the same intention.
Finishes
Two faces of the same intention.
Nickeled or blued, the receiver changes how MR57 holds the light. It does not change the promise beneath it: the same balance, the same geometry, the same quiet discipline in the hand.

01
Nickeled
Light over the geometry.
The nickeled receiver brings the planes and edges forward, letting the redesigned form read with clarity: precise, contemporary, almost architectural.

02
Blued
Depth over the steel.
The blued receiver draws the eye inward. Darker, quieter, more severe, it gives the same character a restrained gravity without changing how the gun comes back to you.
Design rule
Finish is not decoration here. It is the way the receiver chooses to meet the light.

Concierge
Begin where the gun begins: in conversation.
An MR57 fitting is not a menu of options. It is a reading of movement, discipline, proportion, and intent. The concierge can help translate what you feel on the range into the geometry Perazzi can build.
MR57
01 Receiver
A receiver redrawn for natural return.
02 Balance
A rearward balance that stays alive.
03 Barrels
Perazzi barrels, made to answer consistently.
04 Finish
Light over the geometry.
05 Finish
Depth over the steel.












