Fausti: firearms design and development for hunting and sports

The Fausti company has over 75 years of experience in the manufacturing of firearms for hunters and sports shooters.

Fausti represents a family business with over 75 years of history. Hunting and shooting guns, side-by-side and over-and-under shotguns are manufactured through a combination of skilled workmanship and new state-of-the-art technology. The result is the production of elegant and reliable firearms for hunters and sports shooters around the world.

The design phase is elaborated by the Fausti team and then executed by computer numerically controlled machines that make the key mechanical components.

The use of high-quality materials, steels and woods guarantees durable and resistant guns. The receivers, which are made from solid steel billets, are then machined by machine tools with measurements and proportions  scaled to the different gauges. The mechanical components of the guns are then checked and finished by specialised technical staff in order to obtain products that have been checked in every technical detail.

Fausti guns are categorised in the Core and Boutique lines according to the technical and aesthetic features chosen by the hunter.

The gun offer is divided into two product lines, Core and Boutique, which allow all hunters to find their standard firearm, in the first case with entry level guns but built to the same quality material standards, or  within the Boutique line, with gun customised in technical and aesthetic features.

At the end of the manufacturing process, accuracy is tested by the staff through firing and pattern tests before final delivery to the hunter or sports shooter. Fausti guns can be seen on the Fausti Arms website and purchased directly from the company. Since 2009, the Italian brand also distributes its products to American hunters who can take advantage of the services offered by the Fausti USA headquarters located in Fredericksburg, Virginia.

Video: tradition and technology of Fausti guns


For more information please visit the Fausti website.

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