FABARM o\u shotgun?

Fabarm is one of the most innovative gun makers in Italy and have come up with many of what is becoming "new" for some other makers today. For example , the new break through full length forcing cones of Beretta's new DT11 is a copy of the Fabarm TRI-BORE system. They brought the industry adjustable lengths of pull by making the trigger adjustable to various positions, adjustable combe's was a Fabarm first as well as the new extra long screw in chokes with the constriction at the rear. Fabarm has been making Caesar Guerini shotguns since their beginning -- Fabarm was never a successful marketer and has had several failed attempts to break into the American market but now tht CG has purchased somewhere around 40% of the company, they have thrown their marketing expertise into the frey with the advent of Fabarm USA, they are doing well in US. Most folks do not realize the quality of these O/U's -- they are perhaps the industry's best kept secret in that their modern line is super reliable and of high quality.
Hope this helps!
 
Most folks do not realize the quality of these O/U's -- they are perhaps the industry's best kept secret in that their modern line is super reliable and of high quality.
Hope this helps!

I feel the same way about their pump action shotguns, my first 12g was a Fabarm pump. It’s the bar I compare any other pump shotgun to, such a quality piece of work.
 
Fabarm is one of the most innovative gun makers in Italy and have come up with many of what is becoming "new" for some other makers today. For example , the new break through full length forcing cones of Beretta's new DT11 is a copy of the Fabarm TRI-BORE system. They brought the industry adjustable lengths of pull by making the trigger adjustable to various positions, adjustable combe's was a Fabarm first as well as the new extra long screw in chokes with the constriction at the rear. Fabarm has been making Caesar Guerini shotguns since their beginning -- Fabarm was never a successful marketer and has had several failed attempts to break into the American market but now tht CG has purchased somewhere around 40% of the company, they have thrown their marketing expertise into the frey with the advent of Fabarm USA, they are doing well in US. Most folks do not realize the quality of these O/U's -- they are perhaps the industry's best kept secret in that their modern line is super reliable and of high quality.
Hope this helps!

Guerini are quite popular in the UK and are considered mid level guns. I kinda wish they had more of a presence in North America more so than Fabarm. Haven't seen many Guerini's around but I have seen and held the Fabarm's over unders which are consider entry level shotguns. More similar to a CZ or an Akkar Churchill whereas the Guerini is more like a Fausti or Franchi.
 
new one that showed up at sporting ,would miss fire on second barrel. After several failed attempts, of getting warranty he took it to a gun smith on his own dime. After two trip tp smith it was working. no other problems , but not real impressed
 
i have an XLR, probably should have bought the Axis before they made them ugly.

I did have a problem with the chokes though, 3 out of the 5 included chokes wouldn't thread into the gun, the shooting edge replaced them, took a while and a threat to get them to honour the warranty. they eventually did send me new chokes, which do work now.
 
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