FABARM H368 COMPOSITE
Adding rugged and durable polymer stocks added to a no-nonsense version of the HK FABARM auto-loader make the H368 series the ultimate tough duty hunting and utility shotguns. The special polymer used in the stocks is “composited” from two synthetic materials—an outer “soft-touch” coating for a more positive grip and an internal hard polymer for strength and stability. And like all FABARM auto-loading shotguns, the H368 series delivers unmatched reliability, performance, and low recoil. Adding a rubber buffer to the proven gas operating system further tames the recoil and decreases the battering stress cause by the powerful loads popular with shotgun hunters. With the improved, Zirconium-coated gas system it is now possible to add a magazine extension for a 7+1 shell capacity. The attention to quality, absent in most factory assembled utility shotguns is apparent in the H368 series. H368s use the same deep drilled barrel making techniques other companies reserve only for their premium over and under shotguns. And for the first time a FABARM semi-automatic is available as a left hander. FEATURES: Click here to visit Gunshopfinder.com's Heckler and Koch page. Or, to find a Heckler and Koch dealer near you, select a state and then click "Submit."
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