Fabarm L4S Grey Sporting, all Italian design and manufacture, 12 Gauge 28 inch barrel Semi Auto in Factory Negrini hard case 5 Exis (External) chokes with fewer than 2000 rounds, 2 3/4 inch chamber, tailored to target rounds. This gun is in like new shape, less than one year old. The internals are like jewelry. The design places the recoil spring on the magazine tube, not buried in the stock, for easy cleaning and replacement as necessary. The barrel and gun are held together by the red nut very securely, and the foreend is secured by a captured forend nut. This allows the barrel nut to be very tight, the forearm "just tight enough" with out stressing the delicate wood, and the unit to be rock solid.
In case you were watching Fabarm Grey and noticed a Grey Hunter selling for $1300, that is a $2060 MSRP gun and the one that sold was several years old. That was a great deal on a great shotgun. Mine is a better deal on a great shotgun. A Hunter model does not have the really convenient oversized controls like mine, this Sporting model. If you were to add oversized controls to a Hunter, it would cost you $175 in parts and labor to do.
Were you to purchase this gun new, it would cost $2675 + sales tax, + shipping, +FFL.
The current crazy cheap asking price $1500 is a $1427 (49%) discount from the current price of $2675, when you add the 7% GA sales tax, $30 FFL and $35 shipping ($2927 Total) you would pay an online dealer.
Factdory website: www.fabarmusa.com
Here are some reviews and comparisons of Fabarm L4S shotguns:
Fabarm L4S vs Beretta A400 (another great shotgun):
Randy Wakeman, Comparison of L4S with just about every other autoloader worth considering;
In case you were watching Fabarm Grey and noticed a Grey Hunter selling for $1300, that is a $2060 MSRP gun and the one that sold was several years old. That was a great deal on a great shotgun. Mine is a better deal on a great shotgun. A Hunter model does not have the really convenient oversized controls like mine, this Sporting model. If you were to add oversized controls to a Hunter, it would cost you $175 in parts and labor to do.
Were you to purchase this gun new, it would cost $2675 + sales tax, + shipping, +FFL.
The current crazy cheap asking price $1500 is a $1427 (49%) discount from the current price of $2675, when you add the 7% GA sales tax, $30 FFL and $35 shipping ($2927 Total) you would pay an online dealer.
Factdory website: www.fabarmusa.com
Here are some reviews and comparisons of Fabarm L4S shotguns:
Fabarm L4S vs Beretta A400 (another great shotgun):
Fabarm L4S Sporting vs Beretta A400
www.shotgunworld.com
Randy Wakeman, Comparison of L4S with just about every other autoloader worth considering;
Beretta A400 vs. Browning Maxus vs. Benelli Vinci vs. Fabarm L4S vs. Remington V3 vs. Retay Arms Masai Mara
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