FABARM Shotguns Featured in “Shotgun Trick Shot Challenge” Episode – NEW on YouTube.
What happens when you take 6 different shotguns; ranging from a duck hunting semi-auto, to a special forces tactical pump, mix in a $21,000 Italian piece of art, even an upland bird hunting side-by-side… And put them ALL to the challenge of crushing clays while suspended upside, jumping on a trampoline, or just taking it easy with a few behind the back, under the leg, or over the head trick shots? The answer is simple. Pure Awesomeness, Texas style! Watch the episode here.
You may have seen a Travis Mears trick show before, but definitely not like this. Some of these shotguns aren’t your typical clay crushers either. Here is the rundown below of the shotguns used in this episode.
Fabarm XLR Chesapeake – Primary use of this 12 gauge semi-auto is for Waterfowl hunting, but this shotgun is the “go-to” gun used by Travis in his exhibition shooting shows. He puts thousands of rounds through this bad boy each year – and it always performs flawlessly. Just ask the crowds at any of his shows.
More info on the XLR Chesapeake here. 
Fabarm STF 12 Tactical Pump – It doesn’t matter if you’re an Elite Special Forces Operator, or a Civilian looking for the Ultimate Home Defense Shotgun.. When lives depend on your equipment, you only reach for the Best. The Fabarm STF 12 is the clear choice. No question about it.
More info on the Fabarm Professional STF 12 here.
Caesar Guerini Invictus IX Sporting – The third gun featured in the episode is actually not a Fabarm at all, but it’s still in the family. The Caesar Guerini Invictus IX is an incredible piece of functional Italian Art. Have you ever seen a classy high-dollar shotgun like this crushing clays while being held upside down and over the head? You have now.
More info on the CG Invictus IX here.

Fabarm Autumn Side-by-Side – This 20 gauge upland bird hunting gun has nostalgia written all over it. From the swamped rib, to the case colored receiver that evokes memories of chasing chukars and ruffed grouse through the Fall coverts. A classic side-by-side is the last thing you might expect to see in a trick shooting exhibition. Well, go ahead and check that one off the bucket list.
More info on the Fabarm Autumn here.
Fabarm Elos N2 RS – If you missed Travis’ review on the N2 RS in his previous episode, it’s worth checking out HERE. This clay crusher is quickly becoming one of his favorites.
More info on the Fabarm Elos N2 RS here.
Fabarm L4S Sporting – This incredibly soft shooting and reliable semi-auto clay crusher is another one of Travis’ favorites. A combination of innovative design features and a passion for making the best handling semi-auto target shotgun on the market makes the L4S the clear choice for your next day at the range.
More info on the Fabarm L4S Sporting here.
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