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Famars Poseidon shotgun review

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Time Well Spent
Time Well Spent August 18, 2010

Famars Poseidon shotgun review.
Famars, also known as Abbiatico & Salvinelli (A&S), is known in Italy for producing higher-quality, visually attractive, guns at competitive prices.

A .410 round body Abbiatico was one of the prettiest guns that I ever owned.

This firm has made guns for other, even more famous Italian makers, and has been one of the great innovators in both computer numerical control and spark erosion production technology.

A&S has made some extraordinary firearms but its most intriguing guns have to be the four-barrelled Rombo (available as a .410 or 28 bore), the hammer ejector side-by-sides and the Zeus side-lever side-by-side (in bores from .410 through to 12).

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Innovative, elegant and well finished though they often are, Abbiaticos have had some quality control issues in the past. 
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There is no doubting the beauty of the products or their design brilliance. 
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Abbiatico guns nearly always look fabulous and are beautifully machined but occasionally they have been let down by trigger problems and stock issues. 
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This sounds a bit negative, so let me start by saying that our test gun, a 30in, 12-bore, single-trigger Poseidon over-under, upholds the Famars reputation for style. 
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It?s a bit blingy, but in this case the bling really is beautiful. 
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I like deep scroll when it is well done, as it is here. I also like quality game scenes, and a very good one graces the belly of the Poseidon. 
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The wood is spectacularly figured and finished. We seem to pay excessive attention to figure today and less than we might to grain structure and strength (happily, the grain on this Poseidon?s stock is fairly straight through the critical hand area). 
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