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I have been offered a Beretta 303 semi auto in good nick for my nearly new Fabarm Lion which I have done pretty well with so far.I know there are entrenched views on Beretta being best,but being fairly new to the game,I dont feel the need to have top notch kit just for the sake of it.my fabarm is still under warranty .Thanks guys.

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I have been offered a Beretta 303 semi auto in good nick for my nearly new Fabarm Lion which I have done pretty well with so far.I know there are entrenched views on Beretta being best,but being fairly new to the game,I dont feel the need to have top notch kit just for the sake of it.my fabarm is still under warranty .Thanks guys.

the beretta is the best gun.

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If you shoot well with the Fabarm, stick with it, would be my opinion. I have a Beretta semi and it is a nice gun. 303s were well made and should be reliable. But your Fabarm should give plenty of service before expiring. If you are having any feed or function problems with the Fabarm then by all means, do the swap. It's a funny swap to be offered, I think. If the Fabarm is performing OK and you are comfortable with it then hold on to it.

 

I regret not spending about £100 sorting out a 1950s hammer gun I used to own. Although I would have been spending the value of the gun on the repairs, I loved that old thing, and shot very well with it. You could end up with a gun you do not shoot as well with, like I did.

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