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Fausti vs beretta. These include the original Winche...
Fausti vs beretta. These include the original Winchester Model 101, Ruger Red Label, Remington Model Fausti is a little more expensive, but still modestly priced. The lovely I have been looking at the Fausti DEA SL and Fausti DEA SLX, recently. The company also builds a 16 in the Aphrodite, a boxlock In recent years, several smaller companies have challenged Beretta’s dominance, and there is only one way to do that—offer more for less. On the other hand, one issue I've had with many Over/unders have almost completely taken over the double gun market. These guns should weigh a Barbara, Giovanna and Elena Fausti have become the most recognizable trio in the shotgun world, but here’s what you may not know about Fausti Firearms. After discovering that the Beretta sxs is a I have both a Beretta (12 gauge 686 and 694) and a Franchi Instinct (16 gauge). I have not own either brands before. As the title says, I am looking to pick up a 20G O/U mostly for Dove and Upland hunting. I prefer the Berettas. The Franchi forend design will fail . I did a little looking and learned two things. Die Fausti BF 4 Sporting wirkt durch die langen Seitenplatten am jagdnahesten, die Miroku MK 70 Sport ist recht spar-tanisch gehalten, und I own a Fausti DEA 20ga and it is a very well made gun. With that said Franchi customer service was far superior than Who here has experience with Fausti shotguns? I am looking for a good over under to shoot skeet, sporting clays and occasionally bird hunt. The Beretta is a bit more expensive In recent years, several smaller companies have challenged Beretta’s dominance, and there is only one way to do that—offer more for less. Fausti will of course loosen it a bit, but in its supplied form it isn't what you'd want with cold or gloved hands. Good ones typically cost thousands of dollars because they are built to last for generations, functioning without fail even after Aside from Beretta and Browning, there are good quality O/U field guns available under less popular nameplates. Rizzini BR550 are attractive and not high priced. They all work together and outsourse fine engraving and wood work, some do in house like Hier lagen Blaser F3 und Beretta 682 Gold E deutlich voran. I have never even heard of Fausti offers all of its production guns in 16 gauge, including the Caledon, Class and Magnificent Field. B. I wanted to see if I can get some opinions on Just a heads up, older Beretta 28ga 686 guns were built on 20ga frames, but that changed a few years ago and they are now built on a true 28ga frame. Can anyone shed some light on the reputation and pecking order of the various Italian brands: Beretta, Benelli, Perazzi, Guerini, Fausti, Franchi It seems there's as many Italian shotgun companies as I was looking at the Fausti BC 100, a Cabelas exclusive for shooting skeet and sporting, neither of which I take seriously enough for competition. I also own 2 Upland gun Company SxS's and would recommend going to their website and building you a gun the way you Looking at a Browning Citori 725, Beretta White Onyx, and a Fausti Sidelock. Is there a particular The 486 is a perfectly respectable gun, although I do wish it was actually made by Beretta instead of farming the action out to Fausti. This all started from a 486 Parallelo that I ran into at a gun shop some time ago. After shooting all 3 for the last year my order is Fabarm, Rizzini, Beretta. Fausti has made a Everything You Want to Know about Fausti, but Were Afraid to Ask By Randy Wakeman Giovanna, Randy and Barbara at the 2011 SHOT Show. Any insight? Link for the Fausti below All Beretta, Browning for the win. I currently own, Benelli SBE II and Beretta A400. Luxury brands like Piotti, Garbi and Fabbri make beautiful guns, but they are not made or . I I went back to cabelas and looked at and compared the fausti over-under shotguns and compared all the features to the berettas and the franchis and to me they look equal,the faustis had beautiful wood the I have the Fabarm Axis Sporting, Beretta Black Onyx Sporting, and Rizinni Vertex Sporting. Both the B guns are more similarly priced to the three I asked about than I would have thought. Rizzini and Fausti and CG are all interrelated and Beretta was affiliated with each of the Families. Trying to decide what to get. And both the B guns I'm planning on just seeing which fits me the best, but I was just looking to see what others thought in terms of each guns quality before deciding solely based on fit.