Need info on Fabarm gamma o/u

not the Gamma, but I own and shoot a Fabarm STL, that I bought last year.

any thing specific you'd like to know??? as for how it was, its a GREAT gun, and i feel better than the Beretta 682s that i've shot. The STL line also includes a recoil reducer in the stock, sounds like a cylinder loaded /w silica or something when i shake the stock, which makes recoil very minimal.

*edit, here are some pics of my Fabarm O/U, http://www.sfu.ca/~rmah/stl/
 
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yea that is nice, did you get it from TSE?

I am also interested in some of the cheaper Fabarm o/u's but I am hesitant to buy something I can't handle first. What would you say your STL feels like? (that is if it does feel like any other make of an o/u.)
 
well its imported by TSE, but i didn't get it from them, i got it from RoyalSportsman in burnaby who is a TSE retailer, they actually have a few of the less pricey fabarms o/u, pumps, semis instock as well....

the truth is i've handled browning 525s, beretta 686/682, of those i would say the 525 is probably the closest, but its kinda of a strech as i feel the Fabarm handles (for me anyways) better than all the three listed, being cheaper than 2 of the 3 is also a good thing for me...

if you have plans of wandering up to PoCo for a round of trap, let me know and i'll make sure i have the gun up there, and you can take her out for a round of clays.... but i may get upset if you hit 25 /w it before i do =) hahahaha
 
A beautiful shotgun you have there hr.

In the styling department, I find the Fabarm designs among the most appealing of the Italian gunmakers. The ALPHA, GAMMA, STL and the ASPER over/unders are really nice looking firearms.
www.fabarm.com

I would love to see more of these in a "Made in Italy" segment of the market dominated by Beretta et al....
 
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well its imported by TSE, but i didn't get it from them, i got it from RoyalSportsman in burnaby who is a TSE retailer, they actually have a few of the less pricey fabarms o/u, pumps, semis instock as well....

the truth is i've handled browning 525s, beretta 686/682, of those i would say the 525 is probably the closest, but its kinda of a strech as i feel the Fabarm handles (for me anyways) better than all the three listed, being cheaper than 2 of the 3 is also a good thing for me...

if you have plans of wandering up to PoCo for a round of trap, let me know and i'll make sure i have the gun up there, and you can take her out for a round of clays.... but i may get upset if you hit 25 /w it before i do =) hahahaha

lol yea i just might take you up on that offer one day, i have my range user at po-co as well. Ill check out the royal sportsman to see what they have, thanks for the heads up.

off topic here i noticed you have a sfu ftp, i go there as well. just out of curiosity what are you taking?
 
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thanks bubba/tozman, its a fun gun, but i still can't out shoot my buddy and his toz 34 (he owns the gun store i mentioned earlier) ... =)

the fabarm i felt when shopping, represented a really good deal, adj cheek, 8 chokes, hiviz sight, alu case, recoil reducers barrel porting.. for way less than a similar beretta/browning would have cost, and i didn't want to get anything turkish....the built in recoil reducer works quite well and allows me to shoot a whole afternoon without much complaints... the fabarm Tri-bore, seems to results in some really good patterns too

but i don't think it'll outsell Beretta any time soon, i think they lack the marketing the Beretta puts up and their following....

but end of the day it shoots quite well for me, so that's what really matters the most....

bubba, other part of your post taken to PMs
 
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