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Re: Fabarm Autumn vs Rizzini BR550
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Jul 27th a 01:00 PM
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by Nitrah |
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I had a Fabarm Autumn and it was hell for stout, could handle any load out there but I also have a BR 550 with somewhat rare 30" barrels. One of my shooting friends talked me out of the Fabarm and I am selling the BR550. It is a great gun but my wife has convinced me to quit trying to shoot guns that don't fit me and settle on ones that do. I will say the Rizzini feels a little more lively. Originally the trigger on the Rizzini had a bit of creep. Since it came with a lifetime warranty I sent it back to Utah when there was a bit of separation in the wood to metal on the forearm. They fixed that and the trigger. Mine were both single triggers but I see Rizzini offers double triggers. I think the Fabarm may have been a shade heavier but not by much. The engraving on the BR550 is better imo. Tough choice, both good guns.
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