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· Bob Schultz/ Target Shotguns Inc.
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Fabarm has introduced a new trap combo!(Sporting gun pictured above.) The new AXIS RS-12 will be offered as a combo, unsingle or O/U. Very competitive price point for a super shooting gun with adjustable ribs and combs on all trap models! Titanium finish receiver and hand rubbed European walnut stocks. Featuring long Exis HP choke tubes and the Tri-Bore barrel for unbelievable patterns, this gun is sure to be a winner.

We will have a demo gun available as of Wednesday at the Southern Grand at Silver Dollar. Come on over and shoot it. The pictures below are not great as they were taken at the Shot Show with my phone. Combo Set MSRP .......$5495.00!!

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Bob Schultz





 

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POI 50/50 - 100% plus on the unsingle not sure on the O/U. Good warranty and service by the same folks at Caesar Guerini.

Lots of folks would like a high tech adjustable gun but don't want to spend $11 - $16K to own one. Compared to spending $5500 on an ancient K-80 or yesterday's news Perazzi one can go high tech with adjustable combs and ribs, awesome chokes and a good warranty to boot.

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They had to go out of there way to design a reciever that homely.....sheesh...
the lines go every direction and then they throw in a radius for good measure.....is Salvador Dali still alive?
 

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Bob,

I did get to mount the unsingle at Pheasent Fest. It pointed well imo felt active and smooth. I'm curious about the action lock-up. Does it have a high lock-up similar to Berratta or SKB action? I didnt get to inspect the mechanical action and wondering about the mechnical integrity... Im planning on a round with the Axis this summer. GL
 

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No releases as yet. Fit and finish is good but a shade less hand work than a Guerini. They are made to exacting tolerances and my inspection revealed a gun that would provide years of shooting and plenty of adjustments to accommodate the majority of shooters. From my own personal experience, the pattern results from the tri-bore barrels and choke tubes is every bit as good as anyone's factory choke tubes. Even guns that cost more than double the price.

I don't expect to see legions of P-gun and K-gun shooters selling their trap guns to shoot a Fabarm. For the shooter who wants to move up from a semi auto or pump gun and stay within a modest budget, this could be a very viable choice. Like I said above, good solid gun, excellent warranty, a proven service department at Caesar Guerini and a price a lot of folks can live with. Sounds like a good combination to me!

Bob Schultz
 
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