See John, that's exactly what I thought, but a 2012 article on Chuck Hawk's website said the following:
It is made by Bettinsoli of Italy, imported into the United States by Benelli USA and sold under the Franchi brand. Its published specs are as follows: Currently, the Franchi Instinct L has a beguiling street price of about $1000.
https://www.chuckhawks.com/franchi_instinct-L_shotgun.htm#:~:text=It%20is%20made%20by%20Bettinsoli%20of%20Italy%2C%20imported,has%20a%20beguiling%20street%20price%20of%20about%20%241000.
Then on Shotgun Forum it says:
F.A.I.R (Fabbrica Armi Isidoro Rizzini) does produce the Franchi Instinct L. The Franchi Instinct L is a model of shotgun manufactured by F.A.I.R, and it is available in various gauges, including 12 gauge.
Shotgun Forum
So I am thoroughly confused. The 12ga I have was getting stuck and I couldn't open it. The firing pin got hung up on the fired shell. The gentleman I bought it from had registered it and I sent it back to him so he could get Stoeger Canada to service it for me. They advised that the upper and lower firing pins were put in the wrong spot.
Further in the Chuck Hawk's article it complains about manufacturing deficiencies, so maybe that could be the move to FAIR if that is really the case?
But I get what you are saying, with the size of Beretta and even Benelli, they should/could be doing it in house.
Last edited by pete2528ca; 10/09/25 09:38 AM.