Randy, as always excellent video. I'm getting long in the tooth and am looking for a gun that I can carry all day that doesn't beat my shoulder up. Regarding perceived felt recoil, IYHO how does L4S compare to the Remington V3?
As a left handed shooter my options for a semi-automatic, gas operated gun are somewhat limited, so here goes. I'm considering the Beretta a400 (bronze) and the Fabarm LS4 Initial Hunter. Price w/out the Kinectic recoil option price swings to Fabarm. For me, speed of action, a draw. Each has their proprietary barrel shape and material, a draw. Both are beautiful to the eye. I prefer the oiled walnut of the Fabarm over the "covered" Beretta. Both offer shims for a more proper fit. What other factors to consider? Please offer me an opinion. BTW, your postings are great!
The L4S has been my favorite 12 gauge upland gun for the last five years. randywakeman.com/FabarmL4SHunterTheBestAllRoundShotgun.htm . Fabarm USA customer service is the best in the industry.
Randy, I seen some posts that say the L4S doesn't run well when the gun is dusty or in cold weather. What's your experience? Thanks and keep the videos coming!
Thanks! That is what I needed to know. It's hard to make a decision when you can't get one in your hands. No one here in the Denver area has one in stock. I appreciate the quick reply.@@RandyWakeman
Fabarm USA has countless dealers across the United States, just give them a call. If you want a recommendation, Cole Gunsmithing can get one to you as fast as anyone. www.colegun.com/ .
Mr. Wakeman, after watching your reviews and your friendly replied on RUclips, I have a Grey Hunter coming in the mail. I'll be headed to ND for pheasant with it in two weeks. But have some questions for you: 1. I'm unfamiliar with FABARM choke system rating. I'll be hunting over dogs and usual use IC or modified. Which choke(s) do you recommend or similar to the IC or mod? 2. I use Kent fast lead, 2-3/4", #5, 1-1/4oz for pheasant with my other upland guns. Any recommendation what patterns well with this firearm? 3. If I experience "cheek slap" while shooting this shotgun. What shim do you recommend to help solve this issue? Many thanks.
Hello, I have a Fabarm L4S and when disassembling it I have a hard time removing the barrel. Is there a way to remove it so that it comes off easily? The one on my shotgun comes out really hard.
I have a few questions. First Thanks for getting back so fast with me last night. Why are you the only one review the FABARMs? How does the L4S compare to the XLR5? Can they take an extension tube?
+Steven Schultz I'm not, by any stretch the only one that has reviewed the Fabarms: fabarmusa.com/news/ . No extension tube, the L4S is not a tactical / HD product.
Hola, en las imágenes parece que tiene mucho retroceso al disparar y se eleva mucho la punta del cañón en cada disparo, poniendo difícil el encare para el segundo disparo. Tengo reservada una en la armería Mayo Sports y con lo visto en este video no me ha gustado ya que golpea con fuerza el hombro. Antes de comprarla tendría que probarla.
@@RandyWakeman Ok I can get this out of the gun and put another optical fiber l have that is like a screw ? Thanks for the previous reply ! Sorry for my English !
I know this is a 9 year old video. I'm new to Fabarm. Are there any difference in the initial hunter 9 years ago 2015 VS today 2024 in look and mechanical? Aside from looks are there any mechanical differences between the initial hunter and the grey or deluxe hunter? Thanks.
All the 3 inch chambered 'Hunter' models are identical mechanically. Fabarm started using a redesigned shell elevator last year on all L4S and XLR models.
I want one!
Randy, as always excellent video. I'm getting long in the tooth and am looking for a gun that I can carry all day that doesn't beat my shoulder up. Regarding perceived felt recoil, IYHO how does L4S compare to the Remington V3?
They are both gas-operated and soft shooting. The heavier V3 is softer-shooting than the lighter L4S.
Thanks Randy!
great!
Good vid Randy.
Thanks 👍
As a left handed shooter my options for a semi-automatic, gas operated gun are somewhat limited, so here goes. I'm considering the Beretta a400 (bronze) and the Fabarm LS4 Initial Hunter. Price w/out the Kinectic recoil option price swings to Fabarm. For me, speed of action, a draw. Each has their proprietary barrel shape and material, a draw. Both are beautiful to the eye. I prefer the oiled walnut of the Fabarm over the "covered" Beretta. Both offer shims for a more proper fit. What other factors to consider?
Please offer me an opinion. BTW, your postings are great!
The L4S has been my favorite 12 gauge upland gun for the last five years. randywakeman.com/FabarmL4SHunterTheBestAllRoundShotgun.htm . Fabarm USA customer service is the best in the industry.
2018 was the last full year of hunting for Buddy. ruclips.net/video/xq9OwihSMww/видео.html
Randy, I seen some posts that say the L4S doesn't run well when the gun is dusty or in cold weather. What's your experience? Thanks and keep the videos coming!
No problems in the last eight years.
Thanks! That is what I needed to know. It's hard to make a decision when you can't get one in your hands. No one here in the Denver area has one in stock. I appreciate the quick reply.@@RandyWakeman
It is my favorite 12 gauge: www.chuckhawks.com/fabarm_L4S_7yearsafavorite.html .
Hey Randy, what is the overall length of the gun? I was looking at a 26” for grouse hunting. But nobody has one and it’s listed on their website.
Fabarm USA has countless dealers across the United States, just give them a call. If you want a recommendation, Cole Gunsmithing can get one to you as fast as anyone. www.colegun.com/ .
Can you lock the bolt back with shells in the magazine tube? Similar to the feature of the Browning A5 magazine cut off switch. Thank you.
Yes, you can but no-- it isn't a dedicated magazine cut-off.
Mr. Wakeman, after watching your reviews and your friendly replied on RUclips, I have a Grey Hunter coming in the mail. I'll be headed to ND for pheasant with it in two weeks. But have some questions for you:
1. I'm unfamiliar with FABARM choke system rating. I'll be hunting over dogs and usual use IC or modified. Which choke(s) do you recommend or similar to the IC or mod?
2. I use Kent fast lead, 2-3/4", #5, 1-1/4oz for pheasant with my other upland guns. Any recommendation what patterns well with this firearm?
3. If I experience "cheek slap" while shooting this shotgun. What shim do you recommend to help solve this issue?
Many thanks.
Hi Randy. what Fabarm would you suggest for sporting clays 28 gram loads as I am a UK resident .Thanks Roger Miller UK.
The L4S Sporting. www.fabarm.com/web_eng/dettaglio-prodotto.asp?i=205
Hello, I have a Fabarm L4S and when disassembling it I have a hard time removing the barrel. Is there a way to remove it so that it comes off easily? The one on my shotgun comes out really hard.
A dab of grease or CLP prior to assembly.
I have a few questions. First Thanks for getting back so fast with me last night. Why are you the only one review the FABARMs? How does the L4S compare to the XLR5? Can they take an extension tube?
+Steven Schultz I'm not, by any stretch the only one that has reviewed the Fabarms: fabarmusa.com/news/ . No extension tube, the L4S is not a tactical / HD product.
Hola, en las imágenes parece que tiene mucho retroceso al disparar y se eleva mucho la punta del cañón en cada disparo, poniendo difícil el encare para el segundo disparo. Tengo reservada una en la armería Mayo Sports y con lo visto en este video no me ha gustado ya que golpea con fuerza el hombro. Antes de comprarla tendría que probarla.
*It is an extremely soft shooting gun, particularly considering its 6-3/4 lb. weight.*
*Hey my friend ! Is this optical fiber unscrewed from the factory so that I can put another ? Please answer me. Thank you in advance !*
There is no fiber optic bead on the gun.
@@RandyWakeman Ok I can get this out of the gun and put another optical fiber l have that is like a screw ? Thanks for the previous reply ! Sorry for my English !
What country are you in and have you checked with your dealer?
@@RandyWakeman Greece
I know this is a 9 year old video. I'm new to Fabarm. Are there any difference in the initial hunter 9 years ago 2015 VS today 2024 in look and mechanical?
Aside from looks are there any mechanical differences between the initial hunter and the grey or deluxe hunter? Thanks.
All the 3 inch chambered 'Hunter' models are identical mechanically. Fabarm started using a redesigned shell elevator last year on all L4S and XLR models.
Thank you. I am thinking of getting a hunter for upland and waterfowler for harsh weather hunting.
Has this model 3 inches chamber? Sorry for my english.
Yes.
L4s or A300 outlanter?
The L4S, easily.
Good for ducks?
www.chuckhawks.com/fabarm_L4S_7yearsafavorite.html