“The Fabarm Infinite RS Sporting redefines the side-by-side shotgun as a modern competition platform. Purpose-built for sporting clays and double-gun events, this 12-gauge features a four-lug locking action designed for high round counts, 32-inch Tribore HP barrels and a detachable 11 mm raised aluminum rib.”
“What happens when a century of Italian gunmaking meets modern CNC precision? Meet the FABARM Autumn. Double guns made for the 21st century!”
“The first thing that grabs you about the Fabarm Elos 2 Elite is the beauty, but the real surprise is how well it handles in the field.”
“For upland hunts, should you grab a light alloy shotgun or a heavier steel shotgun? Travis and I hit the field at Greystone Castle for an upland hunt to find out if shotgun weight really matters.”
“Last fall, Michael Kordek, the Digital Content Coordinator, had the opportunity to test an exciting shotgun from Fabarm, the XLR Chesapeake. As the team targeted the remaining resident Canada geese during a strong cold front, the XLR faced off against some of the toughest conditions the Dakotas could offer while successfully bringing down some large honkers.”
“Travis Mears and I hit the duck blind with two Fabarm semi-auto shotguns: the XLR5 Waterfowler and the XLR Chesapeake. We swapped guns throughout the hunt to see how they felt in real conditions, comparing recoil, swing, and rib design while chasing ducks.”
“In this video, I put the Fabarm L4S Allsport RS to the test at Greystone Castle with a head-to-head sporting clays duel against a Masterclass Champion. Along the way, I got some incredible tips on connection, lead, and consistency that can help any shooter level up.”
“The wood is a big deal on this gun. And they’ve also added some engraving. Very tasteful engraving. Game scene engraving with some gold inlays. It’s definitely a great looking gun. I would call this a high-end side-by-side.”
“We get our hands on three Modern Side by Side shotguns, and see if these new Fabarm guns are good enough for the modern world!”
“The Fabarm XLR5 Waterfowler is a competition-bred semi-auto dressed for the duck blind. I teamed up with champion shooter Travis Mears to put it through its paces—first on a duck hunt, then on clays. We dive into the ergonomics, recoil, build quality, and overall shooting experience. Is it really an elite duck gun? Let’s find out.”
“This gun is packed full of features, and packed full of fun, but what it’s not packed full of is an expensive price range. It includes anything and everything you would want to be a competitive trap shooter.”
“The Infinite RS is the softest-shooting side by side I’ve ever shot in my life.”
“This truly shotgun passion right here. This is the Fabarm Infnite RS, and it is OLD SCHOOL COOL!”
“If you’re looking for a lightweight, great handling, good shooting upland shotgun, this is definitely worthy of consideration.”
“You can feel the attention to detail when you shoot this shotgun.”
“Whoo baby! I’ll tell you what. Straight at the first stand with the gun definitely makes you feel better. Doesn’t it? …You know I didn’t know what to expect taking this out today. But I am impressed.”
“Each of these shotguns exemplifies a combination of traditional craftsmanship and modern technology, tailored to meet the varied needs of different shooting disciplines.”
“It’s a fairly lightweight responsive clays gun with low recoil because of the gas action… You can use the same gun for Skeet, Sporting clays, and Trap.”
“This is one of my favorite semi-automatic shotguns! Man, this things a shooter!”
“This is a shotgun that can do it ALL. This combo shotgun has a lot of features to go over.”
“At the end of the day you have an extremely valuable gun that anybody can be proud of.”
“If you’ve been considering the Fabarm XLR Chesapeake, today you’re in for a treat as we put this shotgun to the test! Let’s go!”
“Can you shoot Trap, Skeet, and Sporting Clays ALL with the same gun? With the Fabarm Allsport you certainly can!”
“The NEW Elos N2 RS is a real exciting shotgun, also we have the previously released Elos N2 Sporting. These two guns, they look very similar, but there are some differences between them.”
“In terms of how it is engineered, there’s probably no semi-automatic built for sporting clays that’s as good as this one”
“As you can imagine this is an extremely soft shooting gun. The original N2 was soft shooting. This is that much softer.”
“So that’s the Fabarm Autumn, I think it exemplifies the side-by-side double barrel shotgun. If you’ve ever wanted to try one, this might be your chance. I highly recommend it.”
“Available through Fabarm USA, the Autumn comes to U.S. shores as a feature-rich and ornate side-by-side shotgun with a lively feel and superb balance.”
“Designed with the American hunter in mind, this distinctive side-by-side was named for fall days in the upland woods.”
“This shows off the new Fabarm USA Autumn SxS in more detail.”
“This is a look at the first Fabarm USA Autumn twenty gauge in the U.S., with a trim beavertail forearm and pistol grip stock.”
“Right now, if there is such a thing as an all-around shotgun from Fabarm USA it’s probably the XLR”
“This is just a whole new world and I don’t think there’s anything on the market that you can find that’s even close.”
“This is the gun that allot of people have been waiting for, including myself… Everything is nice, tight and solid. Nothing rattles. Nothing moves. Very very soft shooting. People are going to love it.”
“There has been allot of interest in hunting guns in the United States from Fabarm and this is the result. They’ve listened to their customers.”
“The rib not only goes to the whole entire length of the barrel, but also goes down to the top of the receiver giving you an extra 4 1/2 inches of sighting plane for shooting those long range passing ducks and geese.”
“This is really ideal for chasing pheasants… It shoulders beautifully. The balance is just superb. Handles like a British game gun.”
“This is the flat rib. It’s a little more economical, slightly lighter, beautifully balanced between the hands… Also available in a left hand ejection”
“John Yeiser holds the Guinness World Record for Fastest time to shoot and break 25 American Trap Targets from the 16 yard line. 64.14 seconds with the FABARM XLR5 Velocity AR (adjustable rib) semi-auto shotgun. The record was set on Nov. 7th 2013.”
“That’s an incredibly tight pattern for a factory choke. I’d call that race game performance right out of the box.”
OutdoorLife nicknamed this shotgun “the beast” because of the effortless (and merciless) way it tracked and shattered targets during the evaluation. Don’t take our word for it… Check out the video review for yourself. Read More