Sensied Custom Fabarm?

tnegrin83

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While doing some Googling around for info on Fabarm shotguns, I came across this
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http://www.sensied.ch/en/

It looks like it has a Swiss Arms style folding stock, and a unique top rail. I wouldn't mind handling it, but I'm pretty happy with how mine is set up. For now...

It would look good with a Magpul fore end I imagine ;)
 
They're big bucks, at least $2460 in Canadian dollars before all the import fees and everything else gets tacked on...

ht tp://www.swiss-tactical-center.ch/index.php?cPath=197_27_73&language=en
 
They're big bucks, at least $2460 in Canadian dollars before all the import fees and everything else gets tacked on...

ht tp://www.swiss-tactical-center.ch/index.php?cPath=197_27_73&language=en

Holy hell! I'll just buy another Benelli for that price. It doesn't look like they sell just the stock. On that site at least
 
So what are we looking at?

It looks like a Fabarm Pistola (11" barrel) with a folding stock, trick piccy rail, and the stock under fore-end rail.

The folding stock would have the same effect as installing the Proforces collapsing stock - making it restricted (less than 26").

As the proud owner of one of those new pistolas - I would definitely be interested in that top picatinny rail (as the stock Pistola doesn't have one), but to be honest - do I really need optics (other than a red dot, maybe) on an 11" barrel?

The answer of course is - YEAH BABY !!!!!!!!

Just my two cents ....

Abby :rockOn:
 
Is it just me, or are the front and rear sights on completly different planes? Be ok if you were doing arty strikes on that flock of ducks in the water 300 yards out I guess!

maybe it's a ghost ring type deal and the view point is in the middle of the rear sight.
 
Is it just me, or are the front and rear sights on completly different planes? Be ok if you were doing arty strikes on that flock of ducks in the water 300 yards out I guess!

I thought that the front sight looks a little low as well. It sits on a little pic rail though, so it shouldn't be too hard to change it out
 
Ok, I did me a little bit of digging ...

So this is a Fabarm 11'" Pistola tricked out by the SENSIED Consulting company (headquartered in the Swiss town of Villeneuve) − they then call it the 'Sensied K1' - apparently it's issued to the Special Operations units of the French Air Force.

I really do like that little picatinny rail on the receiver - not so much the other one on the barrel. I wonder if TSE can bring any of these little rails in ....

Abby
 
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