Gun Reviews

Fabarm Elos D2

Fabarm Elos D2

At first glance, the new Fabarm Elos D2 over/under may seem similar to previous Fabarm Elos models, but it has undergone a number of changes—one of which makes a world of difference.

Giulio Bernardelli 28-Gauge Hammergun

Giulio Bernardelli 28-Gauge Hammergun

Double Guns of Nashville imports these excellent guns, and co-founder Barry Rich was kind enough to loan us a Giulio Bernardelli 28-gauge hammergun to review.

Fausti XF4 Sport

Fausti XF4 Sport

Since 2009 I have reviewed Fausti shotguns five times and never been disappointed. The new Fausti XF4 Sport is just such a target gun. It is said to be a multi-discipline gun suitable for trap, skeet, sporting clays and FITASC.

Fox A Grade

Savage Fox A Grade

Savage has just introduced a new Fox A Grade side-by-side. Let’s see where it stands for that famous name.

Rizzini BR110

The BR110 is "modestly elegant," with minimal engraving, bright-blued barrels and decently figured wood.

Savage Arms Stevens 555 Enhanced

Stevens 555 Enhanced

With modern computerized machinery it now is possible to produce low-cost shotguns of a quality level impossible just a decade or two ago.

Browning A5 Sweet Sixteen

Browning A5 Sweet Sixteen

The A5's looks are modeled after John Browning's popular humpbacked Auto-5, though the action is more contemporary. It is the only 16-gauge autoloader in its class. Read more about this gun review.

Merkel 40E

Merkel 40E

Built on the same action and barrels as more-expensive guns, the 40E requires less handwork in its engraving
and stocking.

Orvis Chapuis Classic

Orvis Chapuis Classic

The Orvis Chapuis Classic in 20 gauge is very light yet handles remarkably well. Read Bruce Buck's review.