Ken Netting 28ga Fainot Fowler

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I was very very lucky to buy this from a gentalmen I have shot with over the years. It was build by Ken to copy a 1780’s Fowler build by George Frederic Fainot of Lancaster Co, Pa. The original that this copies had a 54” barrel and this one has a 48” barrel…which is nice because I’m on 5’5” tall lol! I really like the look of the cherry stock with aged brass. The lock works awesome and trigger is light. I have shot 2 woods walks with it so far and had a blast as I enjoy shooting my 20ga Fowler alot but wanted a 28ga. Now looking forward to squirrel hunting with it.
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I was very very lucky to buy this from a gentalmen I have shot with over the years. It was build by Ken to copy a 1780’s Fowler build by George Frederic Fainot of Lancaster Co, Pa. The original that this copies had a 54” barrel and this one has a 48” barrel…which is nice because I’m on 5’5” tall lol! I really like the look of the cherry stock with aged brass. The lock works awesome and trigger is light. I have shot 2 woods walks with it so far and had a blast as I enjoy shooting my 20ga Fowler alot but wanted a 28ga. Now looking forward to squirrel hunting with it.View attachment 377401View attachment 377402View attachment 377404View attachment 377405View attachment 377410View attachment 377420
Nice gun love the cherry stock and aged brass as well. Shoot it like you stole it
 
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