New Item? Fabarm Boomsticks!

TMG313

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Hey all.
This is actually my first post, so I'll intro myself real quick.
I'm Tim from Victoria BC. Proud to say I finally quit lurking and actually made an account...feel a lot less greasy already. Look forward to conversatin' with everyone here.

To the main topic (am wracked with guilt cause I feel like I'm somehow stealing Can-Am's thunder or spoiling some giant surprise -but it seems he hasn't been around in a while and I can't wait any longer for juicy details):

I was doing my daily Canada Ammo creeping yesterday (some people creep Facebook- I creep CanAm) and after scrolling through the usual 20 guns (give or take a couple [that I PRAY for]) that I see every morning, I was shocked to find a NEW shotty! TWO new shotties! WAIT THREE? NO FOUR SHOTTIES! All FabArm's.

Link: https://www.canadaammo.com/product/search/?keywords=fabarm

They all look real juicy too (Especially the Martial Pro-Forces). Although maybe a tad bit steep.
Anyway, the main reason behind this post (besides doing CanAm's advertising job for him :p) was I really just wanted to get some opinions/extra info on these beauties. Anyone own one? Shot one? If so, how are they? What stands out? Which model do you recommend? SO many questions!!!:confused:
CanAm (when you see this), got some more info/pics for us?

I'm very attracted to these guns, but what makes them worth close to a grand? Why should I buy one instead of a tricked out 870 (or Grizzly for that matter) for half the price? Or for the full price, why not a KSG instead? (Besides that the Fabarm's are ###y lookin and Italian made; this much I know already).

I have faith in all you Canadian Gun Gurus out there to help satisfy my burning curiosity!
Thanks guys, see y'all around.
 
I have a SAT8 Fabarm. Semi auto. Pistol grip. Ghost ring sights. It's a fantastic shotgun in my opinion. I've shot 870 pump; full jam over under skeet gun and a semi beretta.

The Fabarm has excellent build quality and finish. Cycles reliably and I've had no issues.... While worth the price of admission in my opinion. Luckily I bought mine before the price shot up like $300 extra.

If you get one you won't be disappointed.
 
I have been looking at Fabarm shotguns for a while and the thing that stops me from buying one is the way that the forend rubs marks into the sides of the receiver. I just can't understand why this is not corrected and until it is I won't be buying a Fabarm pump.
 
i have been looking at fabarm shotguns for a while and the thing that stops me from buying one is the way that the forend rubs marks into the sides of the receiver. I just can't understand why this is not corrected and until it is i won't be buying a fabarm pump.

pop it off and use a dremmel on the plastic part that rubs
 
I believe Fabarms is a ( Italian ). company trying to compete against product like the Browning Cynergy on price and features at a slightly lower cost.
 
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Fabarms are fun. Someday I'm going to armacoat mine if the marks ever really start to bug me:

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Hey TVPP, which stock is that and do you need to get an adaptor for it? I know it is magpul but is it rem or mossberg?
 
It's a magpul stock with an sling adapter plate between the stock and receiver.

There is also a mounting point/ sling cutout on both sides of the stock.

Rubbing or not, it is a smooth strokin' fine shooting machine.
 
I get the sling adaptor, its the Rem / Fabarm stock compatibility I didn't know of. I think there is another step involved maybe.
 
Hey TVPP, which stock is that and do you need to get an adaptor for it? I know it is magpul but is it rem or mossberg?

S&J Hardware my friends!

That's their hybrid sling-plate & stock adapter that fits on the end of any Fabarm and gives you a remmy-butt to put stocks on. It's worth noting that the angle can be a bit fiddly. I definitely needed the SGA cheek riser to make this work.
 
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