FABARM SPORTING CLAYS MAX LION
An elite field grade shotgun, recognized in Europe and throughout the world as affordable, high quality competition and hunting shotguns, these arms have been unavailable in North America until very recently. These shotguns are distinguished by their elegant styling and sophisticated engineering; yet are no less devoted to performance, utility, and reliability in the field. The high grade Nickel-Chromium-Molybdenum receiver is machined from a block forging using CNC tooling. Barrels are made using the innovative FABARM process of deep drilling and honing of premium steel barrel stock. And thanks to the patented TriBore™ Barrel System, each Max Lion shotgun achieves superior shot patterning and less felt recoil—with no decrease in shot velocity. Using just the right balance of advanced engineering technology and old world craftsmanship makes the Max Lion a functional work of art. 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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