Couldn't help noticing the inset footage is reversed. Check the wording on the sign behind David and on his cap. Plus, he was shooting off his left shoulder. Was that an editing error or intentional?
I am an owner of a browning 725 sposter, a beretta 694 sporter and a Fabarm stl competition shotgun. Honestly, the tribore barrels of the fabarm, and the recoil comparison, between the two others..... I don't know. I would pay more than the two and a half ks I've paid for a gun like that.. . Not to mention the pattern test on the board at 50 yards... No comparison. The Fabarm was way better than the other two... Surprised... Absolutely yes. In my opinion there are a lot of people out there waiting for a review on shotguns not so well known to most... That really worths . Looking forward to such a comparison from you guys. Always interesting watching your videos. Thanking you for sharing your knowledge and for giving a chance to an alternative opinion to be expressed.
I have a 1st generation Axis with flush chokes. I think it's a 2007 model. I love it. Really well made, Titanium Nitride coating on the action, walnut stock with enhanced figuring, gold-plated fully adjustable trigger, nice squishy recoil pad, chrome lined barrels that are proofed for high pressure steel (even through the full choke). This gun was already future-proof in 2007! I shoot it at game, clays and from the pigeon hide. Never had a single issue with it and the action is pretty much as tight as the day it was made. Definitely a keeper!
i have the same gun for years 76cm barrel.. thousands of shots trough it... never had a single problem... also it shoots further out then any gun iv seen so far.. full choke steel shot taking geese easy 60meters + Fabarm all the way for me..
I enjoyed the film David, thank you for reviewing a Fabarm. I have a 2014 Axis RS12 with 32" barrels, which I'm guessing is trap gun; mine also has an adjustable comb and a 15" stock. The only criticism I have it that it is a bit bow heavy, it would be better I feel with 30" barrels. Other than that it is a well engineered and good value gun.
My Fabarm made 3 trips back for warranty repairs. After the 3rd time I sold it with full disclosure. Now he hasn’t had a lock of trouble with it. Still, sending it back 3 times was ridiculous. Twice at my expense. Oh, it was doubling, wouldn’t fire the top barrel and forearm kept coming loose.
They have barrels tested at 1630 bar, the only one in the market, not to mention that they can take steel up to full choke. Fabarm is a honest italian gun, a lot of gun for the money. Too bad it’s not so promoted.
G'day from Downuder I noticed the ejectors were not working.....can u tell me why. I was shooting fabarm shorter and same thing the ejectors were not working. Gunsmith could not fix
David, always great videos. They are appreciated. Last year i bought a Fedarm fts or Fort Smith. It was on gunbroker. I cant find a single article about it on line or anywhere. Have you ever heard of such over and under? Thank you
Got my son a starter O/U about 12-14 yrs ago. A Fabarm Elos B. After shooting it about 2 years, the small hook on the bottom barrel that the forearm attaches to came off. The Canadian retailer where we bought it told us it would be over a year before it would be back if we chose to have it repaired, as they would have to send it back to the factory. It looked like it would be a simple silver solder repair. We ended up trading it on a Fabarm STL competition gun. I believe within the year, one of the trip rods broke. We were able to get a new part and install it ourselves, but it sure didn't inspire confidence in the brand. Don't get me wrong. I like Fabarm. I have since purchased one of their XLR shotguns. But I personally avoid their O/U line. It's more a case of lack of support for the brand in Canada. If I could receive timely warranty repairs, I would reconsider.
I have never liked the styling on Fabarm guns, the old Gamma range looked dated and these look too futuristic, I did like their S/S especially the 20 bore but found the build quality a bit of a lottery, hence never bought one.
Pretty sure they are ejected but he’s grabbing them early which is normal etiquette on many clay grounds in the uk as we put our spent cartridges in bins not leave them on the ground underfoot.
@@spearmintvole9522 in all fairness to david normally very good at catching his cartridges so it looked to me like non ejector?but hey only my thoughts 😊😊
If you only eliminate the verbal tick "I will be honest" you would be a perfect presenter :) It is becoming annoying to hear this couple of time in each presentation.
Couldn't help noticing the inset footage is reversed. Check the wording on the sign behind David and on his cap. Plus, he was shooting off his left shoulder. Was that an editing error or intentional?
This was intentional to avoid the overlay footage covering the clays being broken :)
I saw that as well and it messed with my head for a moment
I am an owner of a browning 725 sposter, a beretta 694 sporter and a Fabarm stl competition shotgun.
Honestly, the tribore barrels of the fabarm, and the recoil comparison, between the two others..... I don't know. I would pay more than the two and a half ks I've paid for a gun like that.. . Not to mention the pattern test on the board at 50 yards... No comparison. The Fabarm was way better than the other two... Surprised... Absolutely yes. In my opinion there are a lot of people out there waiting for a review on shotguns not so well known to most... That really worths .
Looking forward to such a comparison from you guys.
Always interesting watching your videos. Thanking you for sharing your knowledge and for giving a chance to an alternative opinion to be expressed.
I have a 1st generation Axis with flush chokes. I think it's a 2007 model. I love it. Really well made, Titanium Nitride coating on the action, walnut stock with enhanced figuring, gold-plated fully adjustable trigger, nice squishy recoil pad, chrome lined barrels that are proofed for high pressure steel (even through the full choke). This gun was already future-proof in 2007! I shoot it at game, clays and from the pigeon hide. Never had a single issue with it and the action is pretty much as tight as the day it was made. Definitely a keeper!
i have the same gun for years 76cm barrel.. thousands of shots trough it... never had a single problem... also it shoots further out then any gun iv seen so far.. full choke steel shot taking geese easy 60meters + Fabarm all the way for me..
I have a Fabarm Elos o/u, and quite like it. Had it about 5 years and it is utterly reliable and locks up like a bank vault.
I enjoyed the film David, thank you for reviewing a Fabarm. I have a 2014 Axis RS12 with 32" barrels, which I'm guessing is trap gun; mine also has an adjustable comb and a 15" stock. The only criticism I have it that it is a bit bow heavy, it would be better I feel with 30" barrels. Other than that it is a well engineered and good value gun.
My Fabarm made 3 trips back for warranty repairs. After the 3rd time I sold it with full disclosure. Now he hasn’t had a lock of trouble with it. Still, sending it back 3 times was ridiculous. Twice at my expense. Oh, it was doubling, wouldn’t fire the top barrel and forearm kept coming loose.
They have barrels tested at 1630 bar, the only one in the market, not to mention that they can take steel up to full choke. Fabarm is a honest italian gun, a lot of gun for the money. Too bad it’s not so promoted.
G'day from Downuder
I noticed the ejectors were not working.....can u tell me why.
I was shooting fabarm shorter and same thing the ejectors were not working. Gunsmith could not fix
@@robertgatto6392 I don’t know why. Mine work as they should. Check with the dealer. Maybe there is something to do with the forend
Just got myself one last week and love it
Have a Elos Sporting LH and love it. Reliable and very nice to shoot with.
You didn't mention The barrells they are tribore and make a good difference on the pattern . Great gun i have the Ellos notte B2
Nice little gun for a novice or for someone wanting a 2nd gun. Dave I like the picture in a picture tutorial
David, always great videos. They are appreciated. Last year i bought a Fedarm fts or Fort Smith. It was on gunbroker. I cant find a single article about it on line or anywhere. Have you ever heard of such over and under? Thank you
I'll be honest I wanted something different than the B guns...not being a Lemming and all that, plus it has a 10 year warranty...
Question : for a first shotgun , do you think Browning 525s or Fabarm ELOS n2 RS sporting ?
Like the split view.
Got my son a starter O/U about 12-14 yrs ago. A Fabarm Elos B. After shooting it about 2 years, the small hook on the bottom barrel that the forearm attaches to came off. The Canadian retailer where we bought it told us it would be over a year before it would be back if we chose to have it repaired, as they would have to send it back to the factory. It looked like it would be a simple silver solder repair. We ended up trading it on a Fabarm STL competition gun. I believe within the year, one of the trip rods broke. We were able to get a new part and install it ourselves, but it sure didn't inspire confidence in the brand. Don't get me wrong. I like Fabarm. I have since purchased one of their XLR shotguns. But I personally avoid their O/U line. It's more a case of lack of support for the brand in Canada. If I could receive timely warranty repairs, I would reconsider.
I’m Canadian with a new L4S which I’m quite impressed with after two sporting sessions. Who do you deal with?
Muy elegante arma magnífica amigos
Nice video. Any news on who is going to import the Bettonsoli brand?
No Not we will be letting people know in June Thanks TSC Team.
I have one, I will 😅
make a video about a fabarm elos n2 sporting please😃
There are videos if you search 😊
“Both with one barrel”
2 birds with one stone.
Not bad shooting.
Good evening. Can you recommend me three super pozes up to €3000 and three plagiocannas up to €3000? greetings from GREECE.
I have never liked the styling on Fabarm guns, the old Gamma range looked dated and these look too futuristic, I did like their S/S especially the 20 bore but found the build quality a bit of a lottery, hence never bought one.
NON EJECTOR LOT OF FUMBLING TO DIG THEM OUT OF THE BARRELS???????
Pretty sure they are ejected but he’s grabbing them early which is normal etiquette on many clay grounds in the uk as we put our spent cartridges in bins not leave them on the ground underfoot.
@@spearmintvole9522 in all fairness to david normally very good at catching his cartridges so it looked to me like non ejector?but hey only my thoughts 😊😊
nope just watched it again defo not him grabbing them early clearly waiting as you would for ejector then avn to dig them out???
Are Fabarm not owned by Beretta???
Fabarm are owned by Caesar Guerini
If you only eliminate the verbal tick "I will be honest" you would be a perfect presenter :) It is becoming annoying to hear this couple of time in each presentation.
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They are awful from my experience