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The Fabarm L4S Allsport RS: A New Contender in the Semi-Auto Shotgun Market

The Fabarm L4S Allsport RS is a fresh addition to the world of semi-automatic shotguns, aiming to carve out a space for itself in the mid-tier market. As shooters explore the myriad options available, the L4S Allsport RS presents itself as a compelling choice, particularly for those who engage in multiple clay target disciplines such as trap, skeet, and sporting clays. But can one shotgun truly excel across all these disciplines? This question looms large as we delve into what the L4S Allsport RS has to offer.

A Shotgun Designed for Versatility

The L4S Allsport RS was conceptualized as an all-in-one solution for clay target shooters. The challenge of designing a shotgun that can handle the varied demands of trap, skeet, and sporting clays is no small feat. Each discipline has its own unique requirements, from the precise accuracy needed in trap shooting to the rapid target acquisition demanded in skeet, and the diverse target presentations encountered in sporting clays.

Fabarm’s approach with the L4S Allsport RS was to create a shotgun that offers adaptability without compromising on performance. The key feature that stands out in this regard is the Quick Release Rib (Q.R.R) System. This system includes two ribs—one set at a 50/50 point of impact (POI) and the other at a 65/35 POI—allowing shooters to easily switch between the two depending on the discipline. This versatility is further enhanced by the adjustable comb, which can be rotated in all angles, ensuring that shooters can fine-tune the fit to their individual needs.

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The Technical Breakdown

For those who appreciate the technical aspects of their firearms, the L4S Allsport RS doesn’t disappoint. It comes equipped with a 12-gauge, 30-inch barrel, and a stainless steel piston gas-operated system. The TRIBORE HP™ barrel technology is designed to optimize shot patterns, enhancing accuracy and consistency. The barrel length and rib system ensure that the shotgun can be fine-tuned to suit various shooting disciplines, while the five EXIS HP Competition Choke Tubes provide further customization options.

The stock is made from semi-deluxe European walnut, featuring a matte, hand-oiled finish that not only adds to the aesthetic appeal but also provides a comfortable and ergonomic grip. The Monte Carlo-style stock helps to properly align the shooter’s eye with the elevated rib, promoting a more upright shooting posture, which can reduce fatigue during long shooting sessions.

At an average weight of 7lbs 13oz, the L4S Allsport RS is well-balanced, providing enough heft to manage recoil effectively while still being light enough for quick target transitions. The shotgun also comes with a five-year warranty, with service provided in the USA, ensuring that shooters have the support they need to keep their firearm in top condition.

Comparing the L4S Allsport RS with Its Siblings

When evaluating the L4S Allsport RS, it's important to consider how it stacks up against other models in the Fabarm lineup. The L4S Sporting and the XLR5 Velocity AR are two such models that cater to similar markets but with different approaches.

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The L4S Sporting is a more straightforward option, featuring a fixed rib set at 50/50 POI and a fixed, non-adjustable stock. Priced at a base MSRP of $2,350, it offers a solid performance for shooters who prefer simplicity and reliability. However, its lack of adjustability might be a limitation for those looking to tailor their shotgun to different shooting styles.

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On the other end of the spectrum is the XLR5 Velocity AR. This model is a feature-rich shotgun that leaves little to be desired. With an adjustable rib that can range from 50/50 POI to 90/10 POI, an adjustable trigger, and a kinetic recoil reducer included, the XLR5 Velocity AR is designed for shooters who demand the utmost in customization. However, these features come at a steep price, with a base MSRP of $4,100.

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Positioned between these two models, the L4S Allsport RS offers a balanced mix of features at a more accessible price point. With a base MSRP of $2,750, it provides an impressive array of features, such as the Q.R.R. System and the adjustable comb, making it a versatile option for shooters who want a shotgun that can adapt to different disciplines. The L4S Allsport RS may not have the extensive adjustability of the XLR5 Velocity AR, but it offers enough flexibility to make it a strong contender in its price range.

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The Market Position

The introduction of the L4S Allsport RS in early 2024, followed by its first shipment from Italy to the US in July, marks an exciting development in the semi-automatic shotgun market. Fabarm chose to debut this model at the Scholastic Clay Target Program (SCTP) National Championships in Ohio, a fitting venue given the shotgun’s design focus on versatility across multiple disciplines.

The SCTP National Championships provided an ideal platform to showcase the L4S Allsport RS to a diverse audience of young shooters and coaches. The opportunity to test the shotgun in a competitive environment gave participants a firsthand look at its capabilities. Feedback from this event has been largely positive, with many noting the shotgun’s adaptability and value for money.

However, the market for mid-tier semi-automatic shotguns is highly competitive, with several other brands offering compelling options. The L4S Allsport RS enters this market with a strong value proposition, but it will need to prove itself against established competitors. Shooters looking for a shotgun that can perform across multiple disciplines will find the L4S Allsport RS to be a versatile and well-rounded option. Yet, the question remains—can one shotgun truly excel in all aspects of clay target shooting?

The All-In-One Shotgun: Myth or Reality?

The idea of an all-in-one shotgun is undoubtedly appealing. The convenience of owning a single firearm that can handle multiple disciplines is a strong selling point, especially for shooters who participate in a variety of events. However, the reality is that each clay target discipline places different demands on the shooter and the equipment.

Trap shooting, for example, typically requires a shotgun with a higher POI to compensate for the rising target, whereas sporting clays often demand a more versatile setup that can handle a wide range of target presentations. Skeet shooting, with its fast-moving targets crossing at close range, benefits from a shotgun that allows for quick target acquisition and a flat POI.

The L4S Allsport RS attempts to bridge these gaps with its adjustable rib system and comb, offering shooters the flexibility to configure the shotgun according to the discipline at hand. While it may not be the perfect solution for every shooter, it provides a level of versatility that is hard to find in other models within its price range.

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Conclusion: A Worthy Contender

In conclusion, the Fabarm L4S Allsport RS is a thoughtfully designed semi-automatic shotgun that aims to meet the needs of multi-discipline clay target shooters. It strikes a balance between affordability and features, making it an attractive option for those who want a shotgun that can do it all without breaking the bank.

While it may not offer the extreme levels of customization found in higher-end models like the XLR5 Velocity AR, the L4S Allsport RS provides enough adjustability and versatility to satisfy most shooters. Its introduction at the SCTP National Championships in Ohio has already generated interest, and it’s likely to become a popular choice among shooters who value adaptability and performance.

Ultimately, whether the L4S Allsport RS is the right choice for you depends on your specific needs and preferences. If you’re looking for a shotgun that offers a solid mix of features at a mid-tier price, the L4S Allsport RS is certainly worth considering. However, if you’re a specialist in a particular discipline, you may still find that a more focused, discipline-specific shotgun better suits your needs. The L4S Allsport RS doesn’t claim to be perfect for everyone, but for those who need a reliable, versatile shotgun that can handle a variety of clay target sports, it’s a heck of a lot of gun for the money.

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