Franchi Affinity 3.5 Elite 12 Ga 3 1/2" 28" Waterfowl Marsh

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$1,349.00
SKU: FRA41220

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Experience the performance, quality, features and value that set our Affinity Elite shotguns above all others in their class. Enjoy the fit and feel offered by their sleek profiles, slim forends and integrated ergonomics to produce superior pointability. The barrels have weather-resistant Cerakote finish, Franchi Precision Cones for improved shot patterns, and upgraded fiber-optic sights to get you on target fast in low light. Stocks are adjustable for drop and cast to ensure a great fit. TSA recoil pads dramatically reduce felt recoil, even when using magnum loads. Wide loading ports, along with Sure Cycle large bolt releases and oversized bolt handles will be appreciated by hunters wearing gloves in cold or inclement weather. Take your shooting to the next level. Join the Elite. 

Affinity 3.5 Elite 12-Gauge 2-3/4", 3" and 3-1/2" 
41220 28″ OPTIFADE™ Waterfowl Marsh 49.5″ 7.0 lbs. Additional Specifications 
Magazine Capacity: 4+1 
Chokes: Extended Close-Range, Extended Long-Range, Extended Mid-Range 
Type of Sights: TRUGLO® dual-color fiber-optic bar front sight Length of Pull: 14-3/8″ 
Drop at Heel: Adjustable 2″ to 2-1/2″ 
Drop at Comb: 1-1/2"  
Minimum Recommended Load: 3-dram, 1-1/8 oz. 
Receiver drilled and tapped for scope mounting. 
Finish: OPTIFADE™ Waterfowl Marsh/Burnt Bronze Cerakote

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12/20/2021 11:38 am

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by Western Hunter -

I’ve had this for about a year. It was replacing an older Remington that had never let me down but was due to take backup position. So far I’ve had the bronze coating scratch really easily and making a mistake so it doesn’t feed after the first shot is still a mystery. My biggest gripe has been the issue with the slide not locking forward or moving back a touch so it won’t fire. You’ll pull up from the blind and hear nothing and it won’t fire. So you reach over and it will have unknowingly moved back enough so that it won’t fire.
From a shooting standpoint it shoots most of the ammo I’ve thrown at it. With Brandon around, it hasn’t been the highest quality stuff, but it was all I could find. I thought it was adjusted correctly for me, but the last few times out, I’m hitting farther back so I checked again and my pattern is left and low so I need to adjust the shims.