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Does anyone have any real experience with F.A.I.R. shotguns? I know they have been on the market for a while but there doesn't seem to be a lot of information about them. I'm mostly interested in the 20 and 28 gauge guns. I'd like to know what the fit and finish is like and how well they shoot. Any information would be greatly appreciated.
 
I shot them at Clark County Range near Las Vegas about 2 years ago. Honestly I thought it was a Beretta when I saw it in the rack. Handled nicely, though lighter than I expected, and seemed like a good 'rental' gun.
 
I have a FAIR Jubilee 16 gauge O/U, 5 chokes, 6 pounds, six ounces. Mine is the base model, no gold, no case colors, just matte Nickel or Chrome action finish with laser engraving.
It is my new favorite upland gun. The wood is well laid out light walnut with dark streaks.
It offers a lot of value for a modest price.
 
Does anyone have any real experience with F.A.I.R. shotguns? I know they have been on the market for a while but there doesn't seem to be a lot of information about them. I'm mostly interested in the 20 and 28 gauge guns. I'd like to know what the fit and finish is like and how well they shoot. Any information would be greatly appreciated.
Have owned a 501 combo for ten years or so. It is a 20/28 combo with 28" barrels, very
happy with it.
 
Lesser brand of the Rizzini clan; the B. Rizzini brand generally of better quality. The CG guns are mostly gussied up B. Rizzini models that aren't any better but are priced very aggressively to make the CG owner's feel they have a better shotgun than they actually have.
 
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