Post subject: Re: New Fabarm SxS called the Autumn
Posted: Fri Nov 20, 2020 3:43 pm
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dandee wrote:
if that gun was available in 28 ga and the beavertail forend with pistol grip stock , plus , the quality of stock wood on randys gun . i would be ordering one now .
Apparently, a 28 gauge Autumn is being discussed for 2021.
Post subject: Re: New Fabarm SxS called the Autumn
Posted: Tue Nov 24, 2020 8:33 am
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Thank you for the review Randy. It looks like a real beauty!
Kind of strange to see a RH shooter manipulate the top lever with the Left hand. I have seen Lefties do that, but you are the first RH shooter I have seen use that method.
Post subject: Re: New Fabarm SxS called the Autumn
Posted: Tue Nov 24, 2020 8:50 am
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oyeme wrote:
Thank you for the review Randy. It looks like a real beauty!
Kind of strange to see a RH shooter manipulate the top lever with the Left hand. I have seen Lefties do that, but you are the first RH shooter I have seen use that method.
Agree completely, a beautiful gun. While I know what`s "expensive" is relative, for me, at $5 shy of 4K, it should be. I would imagine street price will be somewhat less but I`d bet it won`t be much.
I noticed Randy using his left hand on the lever. I`ve also never seen that before with a right handed shooter.
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Post subject: Re: New Fabarm SxS called the Autumn
Posted: Tue Nov 24, 2020 10:21 am
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Tidefanatic wrote:
oyeme wrote:
Thank you for the review Randy. It looks like a real beauty!
Kind of strange to see a RH shooter manipulate the top lever with the Left hand. I have seen Lefties do that, but you are the first RH shooter I have seen use that method.
Agree completely, a beautiful gun. While I know what`s "expensive" is relative, for me, at $5 shy of 4K, it should be. I would imagine street price will be somewhat less but I`d bet it won`t be much.
I noticed Randy using his left hand on the lever. I`ve also never seen that before with a right handed shooter.
Hmmm. Makes me wonder if Randy is not a closet Lefty.
Post subject: Re: New Fabarm SxS called the Autumn
Posted: Sat Dec 05, 2020 10:40 am
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wrfish wrote:
I am a big Fabarm fan owning 3. I would love to have this gun but I am just shooting clays now. Would this gun be too light for a 200 round day on a sporting clays field?
Tanya Faulds received a 12 gauge Fabarm SxS a matter of days before a British SxS tournament . . . and took the gold with it. At 6-3/4 lbs. (beavertail / pistol grip) it isn't too light for sporting clays. You might want to add a pad.
Apparently, no 28 gauge is coming, 20 gauge for now, with left-hand and double trigger versions ahead for 2021.
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