Franchi Fenice World Class Complete Specs and Full Gun Specifications

FRANCHI FENICE WORLD CLASS 20 GA? 28" Barrel Semi-auto Shoots? 2.75" shells The name Fenice evokes the concept of the ultimate progression of the gun makers art. The World Class Fenice 20- and 28-gauges from Franchi are built around the time-tested 48 AL design. The Fenices high-polish, chrome-plated bolt is contained in a nickel-plated lightweight alloy receiver featuring fine scroll engraving and generous gold game scene inlays. The Fenice is fitted with an oil-finished stock of AA-Grade, highly figured European walnut. CHOKE TUBES: C, IC, M, IM, F FINISHES: AA-Grade oil-finished walnut. HARD CASE: Custom fitted hard case to protect in transport.? The Fenice features a gold-plated trigger and a cross-bolt safety positioned at the rear of the trigger guard. Engraved game scene on 20-gauge model (above) Gold-inlaid and engraved-nickel plated receiver. AA-Grade oil finished walnut stock. Magazine Capacity: 5+1 Chokes: C, IC, M, IM, F Length of Pull: 14.25" Drop at Heel: 2.5" Drop at Comb: 1.5" Overall Length: 48" Weight: 5.75 lbs.
70
out of 10
2 Positive, 0 Mixed & 0 Negative
from 2 Reviews
Retail Price:
$820.50
Used Price:
$574.35
Sale Price:
$574.35

Product Specifications

Brand Franchi
Category Shotguns
Length 48"
Action Semi-Automatic
Capacity 5+1

Franchi Fenice World Class Reviews

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Johnny G
February 9, 2022
40

I purchased the Franchi Fenice after reading many blogs and reviews from other owners. After one box of target loads, the stock started to loose its "tightness". Only after the second box was 1/2 way hone did I see the gap forming between the stock and th

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willard o
February 9, 2022
100

I'm not sure what happened with the other person who rated the Fenice but I had no problems with mine. If you like a light shotgun that swings easy and has little recoil this is the one. The wood is fantastic and the receiver is even more beautiful than e

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