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WOOOHOOO, I finally got a gun! And, not just any gun, but my all time favourite type of gun, an entry shotgun
such shotguns are often used with a breeching load or even flash bangs to enter buildings
the short barrel is very handy for maneuvering through tight hallways and doorways
Here it is along with my favourite entry tools, a Strider Rapid Deployment Tomahawk and a Strider BD for the requisite knife content (BTW, since BF crashed, now would be a great opportunity to resurrect the "gun and knife" thread...post em if ya got em!!!!)
The gun comes in a beautiful hard case with a big FABARM logo on top. Incidentally, when I brought the gun home my neighbour asked me if I was carrying pool cues my reply: not exactly
Opening the shell reveals the beautiful black pearl a Fabarm SDASS Pro Forces with 14 barrel, ghost ring sights, Picatinny rail on top (I also have the optional forend rail on order), pistol grip stock, high visibility follower, and forward assist spring assisted pump (for faster reloads).
Right side
Note the Made in Italy, 100% stamped on the receiver
Left side
And the business end
So many doors, so little time!
Wonder where this one leads as they say, every exit is but an entrance to some place else
Again, please feel free to post your gun/knife pics!
RL
Here it is along with my favourite entry tools, a Strider Rapid Deployment Tomahawk and a Strider BD for the requisite knife content (BTW, since BF crashed, now would be a great opportunity to resurrect the "gun and knife" thread...post em if ya got em!!!!)

The gun comes in a beautiful hard case with a big FABARM logo on top. Incidentally, when I brought the gun home my neighbour asked me if I was carrying pool cues my reply: not exactly


Opening the shell reveals the beautiful black pearl a Fabarm SDASS Pro Forces with 14 barrel, ghost ring sights, Picatinny rail on top (I also have the optional forend rail on order), pistol grip stock, high visibility follower, and forward assist spring assisted pump (for faster reloads).

Right side

Note the Made in Italy, 100% stamped on the receiver

Left side

And the business end

So many doors, so little time!

Wonder where this one leads as they say, every exit is but an entrance to some place else

Again, please feel free to post your gun/knife pics!
RL