Any one own a FAIR shotgun?

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At a gunshow today I was looking at some nice shotguns from
Fabbrica Armi Isidoro Rizzini.I'm thinking of getting a 28Ga or a .410
over/under.Anyone out there that has one that could give some feedback on these guns?They are pricey guns so I want to make sure they are good guns.
The .410 I looked at was about $2400:eek:
 
At a gunshow today I was looking at some nice shotguns from
Fabbrica Armi Isidoro Rizzini.I'm thinking of getting a 28Ga or a .410
over/under.Anyone out there that has one that could give some feedback on these guns?They are pricey guns so I want to make sure they are good guns.
The .410 I looked at was about $2400:eek:
I have owned 8 of them, there are still four of them in my family between my son and I .
They are very well made shotguns, form The famous Brescia area of Italy.
My son uses a 28 exclusively for all upland, and has taken some very long shots on pheasnats with his Premier model FAIR.
I use a 20 gauge Safari 500 in 6.5X55 for big game, and switch it to 20 gauge barrels for geese and ducks.

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My daughter shoots a FAIR Carerra Sporting Clays in competition. Target guns tend to see far more rounds than a field gun is likely ever to see, so reliability is essential.

She hasn't had it for long, so I can't comment on how well it has stood up. But, we bought it because we expected it would be well suited to the purpose.

ETA: Wil Bilozir is a bit of a character, though. Good guy with poor organizational skills, IMO.
 
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