Anyone own a Fabarm shotgun?

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I'm looking at buying a shotgun, this will be my first. I've been looking at Fabarm's 20" SDASS specifically, does anyone own one? What do you think of them? Did a quick site search and it seemed positive, looking for feedback from Fabarm owners. I want a tactical 12g but I'm not looking for a shorty or anything too tac'd out if you know what I mean.
 
Never owned one, but they are quailty shotguns.

They are also modern styled shotguns....So you'll need to decide if you want that kind of modern, Italian gun like a Benelli or a more traditional Remington or Mossberg type gun.

I like the smooth feeling action and cycling and the light handeling of the Fabarm/Benelli/Hatsan platforms myself.
 
Yes, they are gorgeous and function well. They aren't cheap. Mine's a 14" Martial SDASS. I've read that these are used by LE in Europe. Fantastic fiber optic sights, all models take screw in chokes.

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If you want something to just beat the hell out of, buy a Mossy 590A1. It will take the abuse.
 
Thanks, now I have to decide over the pistol grip and rail or the full size. They both look nice but I'm leaning towards the 20" SDASS.

I like pistol grips on shotguns, you can get one on the 20", I believe. Unsure if this is the 18 or 20", but it has a full mag tube and the PG stock. I find full stocks have a LOP that's too long.

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I love my 14" fabarm SDASS martial Nickel

Probably 350 shells through it and not one issue. I have the pro forces pistol grip stock on mine.
 
I like pistol grips on shotguns, you can get one on the 20", I believe. Unsure if this is the 18 or 20", but it has a full mag tube and the PG stock. I find full stocks have a LOP that's too long.

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Oh that's pretty sweet, looks like the SDASS tactical and not the trainer. I love the full size with the rail/sights plus pistol grip, best of both worlds. 7+1 is what I'm looking for and Fabarms website has a pistol grip/butt stock listed as an extra accessory you can order.
 
I have the sdass martial 14" and love it. Its in the "I will never sell category"
Smooth as silk. Reliable. Light. Perfectly balanced and a perfect fit.

She throws a nice fireball with slugs too!!

 
I picked up a pair of 14" pumps as a result of Nine posting pics of his(2006). Great fit & finish on these SGs and so smooth...
My only complaint was the receiver getting scuffed up racking the "loaf of bread" fore-grip. (See how Nine has the receiver taped off)
Cars, food, guns and women….Italians know how to make them.
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I like the 14" model with the traditional field stock, no heatsheild and no GR sights.
Just found one for $579 actually. Tempting....
 
I like the 14" model with the traditional field stock, no heatsheild and no GR sights.
Just found one for $579 actually. Tempting....

Very cheap for a Fabarm. That's a great price for an excellent, smooth as butter shotty. It may be one that's not threaded for chokes, as I see some of them are not on their website. Their fixed stock is listed as LENGTH OF PULL 355mm = a hair under 14".

Got my fully loaded one for $699 on a Boxing Week sale. I think it's normally around $1000 or something.
 
Very cheap for a Fabarm. That's a great price for an excellent, smooth as butter shotty. It may be one that's not threaded for chokes, as I see some of them are not on their website. Their fixed stock is listed as LENGTH OF PULL 355mm = a hair under 14".

Got my fully loaded one for $699 on a Boxing Week sale. I think it's normally around $1000 or something.

I think it is threaded, just no heatshield, no GR sights or top rail and a regular field type stock. Stripped down and basic, just how I prefer.
 
I had an SDASS. The quality was fantastic, I thought it was going to stay on my love it list but....

I had problems with mine releasing an extra round from the magazine tube when I pushed it really hard for 3-gun. It got this really weird jam that could only be released with a knife or screwdriver and your not allowed to do that in most competitions! It was fine most of the time if going slow and yes, I was pumping it properly with that wonderful smooth spring assisted action. It was more reliable with the spring assist removed but I would most definitely not trust my life or competition to it. After much effort spent and a couple trips to gunsmiths later it was traded off to a dealer because I was to embarrassed to sell it to anyone. I did get a few fast stages with the spring assisted pump but it seemed to throw a wrench in the gears just often enough to p!ss me off.

I went back to a poorly made but more reliable new Remington 870.
 
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