"Tactical drill" video of me and my 14" Fabarm Pro Forces

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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sK0rtDkW89w

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Had a blast today. Headed out to to the bush with some friends with our shotguns and 22s, shot traditional clays with target load, some metal and paper targets, then set up clays in the bushes as targets for our "tactical drills" using buckshot. Haha. Pretty ridiculous but amazing fun.

This was my second time out with the Fabarm and I've finally gotten used to hitting clays again. All my concerns regarding the short barrel have been dismissed. Accuracy was no less than 4/6 rounds every time, usually 5/6 or 6/6 if I was fully focused.

I love this shotgun so much.

Epilogue: I did notice one of my receiver pins had popped out a mm or two by the end of the day, which was the first time that's happened. Hopefully just tap it back in and nothing to worry about. Also the heat shield inevitably twists to the right after a full day of shooting, and has to be twisted back to center again -- I imagine this is a pretty common thing with pressure-mounted heat shields.
 
Awesome man. Love my fabarm too. Had it out yesterday and dominated some gophers.

How do you find the iron sights? The stock I have on mine means I'm pretty much exclusively using the eotech now.
 
I have LPA fiber optic ghost rings and they're amazing. Very bright, with excellent target acquisition. I don't think I'd ever want or need an electronic optic on this gun.
 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sK0rtDkW89w

;)

Had a blast today. Headed out to to the bush with some friends with our shotguns and 22s, shot traditional clays with target load, some metal and paper targets, then set up clays in the bushes as targets for our "tactical drills" using buckshot. Haha. Pretty ridiculous but amazing fun.

This was my second time out with the Fabarm and I've finally gotten used to hitting clays again. All my concerns regarding the short barrel have been dismissed. Accuracy was no less than 4/6 rounds every time, usually 5/6 or 6/6 if I was fully focused.

I love this shotgun so much.

Epilogue: I did notice one of my receiver pins had popped out a mm or two by the end of the day, which was the first time that's happened. Hopefully just tap it back in and nothing to worry about. Also the heat shield inevitably twists to the right after a full day of shooting, and has to be twisted back to center again -- I imagine this is a pretty common thing with pressure-mounted heat shields.

Ok heres a cooler way to present your awesomeness with the Fabram ..
[youtube]?v=sK0rtDkW89w[/youtube]

You're outta ammo! Ok now lets see your reloading skills ! go ! go ! go ! and then heat up that shotgun again.

Stay safe and keep having fun !
 
sounding off- standard stock, ripped the heatshield off immediately, bead sight. got a velcro sidesaddle for it.

superlightweight and pointable, KISS goodness mmhmmm
 
Yep, he ran outta ammo, and instead of loading he is laughing at his buddy, that right there is a fail. While you are laughing, zombies have surrounded you and are about to eat you for breakfast. :)
 
Haha yes on both accounts -- chucks and laughing. My feet were soaked within 2 minutes of hitting the location. So stupid. Think I'm going to hit 911 supply this week and see what they have for weather resistant/hikeable footwear.

As far as the laughing goes, that will be a harder one to fix. ;) This was probably my most enjoyable weekend of the year. Getting into shooting has opened up a whole new world of nature appreciation and fun for me. I think I'll have to write up a long post about that in the general forum soon.
 
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