FabArm Shotgun and Rifles

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Re: FabArm Shotgun and Rifles

Post by shooter » Mon Jan 10, 2011 5:56 pm

most probably they got thier inspiration from Browning Cynergy


haha. so im not the only one who doesnt find the cynergy attractive.

Fabarm are not too bad and very reasonably priced. Personally i always believe its the shooter first and then the gun. But yes i agree they arent as pretty as some other ones.

Speaking of which, Ive just come back from a gun shop where i saw a new miroku 3800 grede 5.
The drop points on it were as if carved by a high school student and that too as an afterthought.

This sort of craftsmanship on a grade 5!
At least the axis is consistent in its lines.
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Re: FabArm Shotgun and Rifles

Post by hornet » Mon Feb 14, 2011 12:56 pm

they look very nice not the american types certainly but still made in italy are all good guns to use i have tried a few in 1978 hunting in rajasthan used to be good place for hunting my uncle still has farm near aravali range and also jodhpur is agreat place. they have some of the best of breed horses in there ever treid hunting on horse backs it is apleasrure un explained firstly you should delope horse sense and riding ; riding horses with guns is alifetime expierience; alot of foriegners used to come and do it but after the hunting ban .... they still come in hordes from germany and all over the world . but iam sorry to say that only 0002 percent of indians allow them selves the real fun ;we are only mad for what we have been missing vehicles driven by drivers and we orefer to talk only . here lies the spirit of adveture and the lack of will; we dare not .the britshers dared and ruled . chengez khan dared and ruled ; there is alot of difference in having and not having . on top of it ncc training very vital for acountry like ours has been stopped ;lest we forget military trainig does not cost more than computers .it is for ones who dare ;the chinese are now frowning on our borders and pak is is tresspasing continously. we are involved in corruption which is rampant and growing . lok what happened to oppertunists in egypt whre is the democracy going . and what will happen to us . just ban arms for the behaved ones and ak for the misbehavedones when are we going to to stop the damage ; any body in governig system to make a difference lest our country suffer; the more we we sweat in peace' the les we bleed in war which we are fighting in different modes . letus make population and grow in crime ;not to make any good quality ctizens ; just make thier life insecure by denying licences to them ban arms imports and not make any change required; indira gandhi was not murderd by alaw abiding citizen with imported arms . ultimatetly we will be left with cricet bats. just do it will be our logo and nikes we will be wearing while fleeing into bangladesh or the sea an arabian one it seems. thanks to all who read my piece of crap , any ican only salute our martyrs; caese we slept while they were bleeding. jai hind. from inside the hornets nest; yours with regards to fellow country men. hornet . again you can find them any where.

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Re: FabArm Shotgun and Rifles

Post by Steve007 » Mon Feb 14, 2011 8:55 pm

Hmmmmm....

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Re: FabArm Shotgun and Rifles

Post by shooter » Mon Feb 14, 2011 11:32 pm

Hmmmmm....


:lol: :twisted:
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Re: FabArm Shotgun and Rifles

Post by target shooter » Wed Feb 16, 2011 10:12 pm

MoA wrote:The O/U in the pic is a Fabarm of some sort. No idea what it is, shoots fine and stays under the bed.
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MOA,
one of the rifles seems to be a gas operated. the one which resembles HINDI filmy kalasnikov.
what firearm is that. I hope its not automatic.


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Re: FabArm Shotgun and Rifles

Post by ckkalyan » Wed Feb 16, 2011 10:47 pm

hornet wrote:thanks to all who read my piece of crap
No worries hornet - after all what are friends for?! :) :cheers:
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Re: FabArm Shotgun and Rifles

Post by Steve007 » Thu Feb 17, 2011 12:29 am

ckkalyan wrote:
hornet wrote:thanks to all who read my piece of crap
No worries hornet - after all what are friends for?! :) :cheers:
At the risk of being accused of immodesty, I must admit that my response wes well-phrased.

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Re: FabArm Shotgun and Rifles

Post by ckkalyan » Thu Feb 17, 2011 12:51 am

Steve007 wrote: At the risk of being accused of immodesty, I must admit that my response wes well-phrased.
:agree: Absolutely! And typically understated elegance, raised eyebrow et al - 007 was always the suave gentleman, Steve :wink: !
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Re: FabArm Shotgun and Rifles

Post by MoA » Thu Feb 17, 2011 3:04 am

target shooter wrote: MOA,
one of the rifles seems to be a gas operated. the one which resembles HINDI filmy kalasnikov.
what firearm is that. I hope its not automatic.


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I have few gas operated weapons all of which meet the requirements of the law where I live. Automatic or not. The 'Kalashnikov' you mention is a Vz 58.

Also I believe that something shot doesnt really care if it was with a Fabarms shotgun or a H&H, Its still shot and in all probability dead. Who cares what color the trusers the shooter wore were? Guns are tools, some nicer than others. At the end of the day they get a job done. :cheers:

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Re: FabArm Shotgun and Rifles

Post by target shooter » Sat Feb 26, 2011 11:00 am

MoA wrote:
target shooter wrote: MOA,
one of the rifles seems to be a gas operated. the one which resembles HINDI filmy kalasnikov.
what firearm is that. I hope its not automatic.


Regards,
I have few gas operated weapons all of which meet the requirements of the law where I live. Automatic or not. The 'Kalashnikov' you mention is a Vz 58.

Also I believe that something shot doesnt really care if it was with a Fabarms shotgun or a H&H, Its still shot and in all probability dead. Who cares what color the trusers the shooter wore were? Guns are tools, some nicer than others. At the end of the day they get a job done. :cheers:

MOA,
You are lucky to be there where ever you are, this part of land where i live, one is not auth. keep a rifle except .22 lr. Well nice collection.

Regards,
TS

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Re: FabArm Shotgun and Rifles

Post by MoA » Tue Mar 01, 2011 3:25 am

TS: the humble .22 LR is responsible for more kills than most calibers clubbed together. Do not underestimate it.

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Re: FabArm Shotgun and Rifles

Post by Steve007 » Tue Mar 01, 2011 3:46 am

MoA wrote:TS: the humble .22 LR is responsible for more kills than most calibers clubbed together. Do not underestimate it.

A number of people tell me that the Israeli Mossad use the Beretta Bobcat (.22) for their more quiet lethal duties. I have one and it is certainly quiet, highly accurate and concealable. Of course, I must admit that that are no doubt far better shots than am I. Most Americans who regularly use a "carry gun" prefer something a bit more muscular, however.

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