Description

The FRX 12 Gauge Pump-Action Shotgun features a 7+1 round capacity, pump action, a synthetic stock and a plastic fore-end. The shotgun has a 20″ barrel and a manual safety. Accepts 3″ magnum shells. Designed for ambidextrous use. Features and Benefits • Pump action with a 7+1-round capacity • Synthetic pistol grip tactical stock • 19.75 barrel • Manual safety • Ramped front sight 100% Satisfaction Guarantee on all FedArm products: If you have any issues with the quality / fit / function of your rifle upon purchase, FedArm will resolve any issues immediately through free repair or replacement. If you are not happy with the product, FedArm will pay to have it shipped back. As a new brand FedArm strives for 100% customer satisfaction and will go out of its way to ensure only the top service for its dealers and customers. Firearms have a 1 year from factory warranty against factory defects and issues, with free shipping. Post warranty repairs will be done at or near cost, with some exceptions for abuse/damage/improper ammunition. Read owners manual before use. For any warranty issues contact FedArm Fort Smith Arkansas. Additional Information Weight 8 Dimensions 42 x 8.5 x 3

Product Specs

Pump action with a 7+1-round capacity
• Synthetic pistol grip tactical stock
• 19.75″ barrel
• Manual safety
• Fiber optic front sight

SKU#: LNG-S-FRX-12-01

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I have heard some good things about this company.

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Any body get this gun ????

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Pretty sure everyone's afraid it would blow up in thier face. I'd rather pony up a couple extra bucks and buy a clean, used 870.

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Funny the number of 870s I've seen go south during skeet shoots. Looks as if these have roughly the same amount of plastic.

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