Fausti Field Hunter .410 Bore Over/Under, 26 in Barrels, 3 in Chambers, Coin-Finished Receiver with Factory Scroll Engraving, Made in Italy
This Italian-made Fausti Field Hunter is a .410 bore over/under with 26 inch monobloc steel barrels, 3 inch chambers, and classic field features. It stands out with a coin-finished receiver bearing full-coverage factory scroll engraving and the Fausti crest, paired with a walnut stock and beavertail forend. It comes branded as "Traditions by FAUSTI" with the original box and manual, and carries Italian CIP proofs with a 2003 date code.
Condition
Overall Condition: Very good condition, showing only light, superficial signs of prior handling or use.
Bore Condition: Excellent - Clean, mirror finish, no signs of wear.
Specific Condition Notes: The top lever rests at the 6 o'clock position. Barrel-to-action fit is good. The ejectors are properly timed. The firing pins are in good condition. The grip is neutral.
What’s Included
- Original 'Traditions by Fausti' factory box
- 'Traditions by Fausti' instruction manual
This Field Hunter is a break-action over/under configured for .410 bore with a 2-round capacity. It features twin 26 inch steel barrels built on a monobloc, a matte ventilated top rib with longitudinal serrations, and a single brass bead front sight for a straightforward, glare-reducing sight picture. Chambers are cut for 3 inch shells.
The receiver wears a coin finish with factory full-coverage scroll engraving, including the Fausti crest/logo on the underside. Controls are familiar and practical: a single gold-colored trigger and a tang-mounted sliding safety. The top lever is at the 6 o'clock position as noted.
Stocked in walnut, the gun includes a pistol-grip buttstock and beavertail forend with cut checkering and a ventilated rubber recoil pad. Length of pull measures 14.5 inches, and the grip is neutral. Overall fit and finish are consistent with a clean field gun that has seen only light prior handling.
Proof and marking details include Italian CIP Gardone PSF proofs with the CIP date code "BT" (2003). Both barrels are marked 10.5 mm for bore diameter, and the barrel assembly shows a KG 1.490 weight marking. Components are matching serialized on the monobloc, tang/trigger plate, and forend iron. The shotgun is branded for the U.S. market as "Traditions by FAUSTI" and is Made in Italy.




