Description
The F.A.I.R. Carrera One 12 Ga, 30″ Barrel, 5 TC (Xp70) Chokes is a high-quality Italian over-and-under shotgun designed for serious clay target sports. It offers competition-ready features like a long 30-inch barrel for smooth swings, a set of five interchangeable chokes, and a reliable mechanical trigger system, all at a price point that undercuts many premium competitors. This is a value-focused competition gun that doesn’t cut corners on core performance.
Key Features
- 30″ Over-and-Under Barrels: The classic length for trap and sporting clays, providing excellent balance and a smooth, consistent swing plane.
- 5 TC (Xp70) Chokes Included: A full set of interchangeable chokes (Cylinder, Improved Cylinder, Modified, Improved Modified, Full) lets you fine-tune your pattern for any station or distance.
- Mechanical Trigger System: Offers crisp, reliable ignition independent of the opening mechanism, a preferred feature for competitive shooters.
- Value Engineering: Delivers core competition features—like a single selective trigger and automatic ejectors—without the extravagant price tag of bespoke guns.
Specifications & Details
| Gauge | 12 Gauge |
| Barrel Length | 30 Inches |
| Chokes | 5 TC (Xp70) Included |
| Action | Over-and-Under |
| Trigger | Single Selective, Mechanical |
| Ejectors | Automatic |
Weighing in around 7.5 to 8 pounds, the Carrera One has the heft to absorb recoil during long practice sessions or tournaments. The chrome-lined barrels are built for durability with steel shot compatibility, and the stock is typically a durable, oil-finished walnut. Here’s the thing—while it may lack the deep scrollwork of guns costing twice as much, the fundamentals are all there. It’s a tool built for breaking targets, not just turning heads. The price of $1494.59 positions it squarely as a high-value contender against brands like Browning Citori or Beretta 686 Silver Pigeon in the entry-level competition space.
Who This Shotgun Is For
This shotgun is built for the budget-conscious clay shooter who’s outgrown their field gun. It’s for the trap league regular or the sporting clays enthusiast who needs a dedicated, reliable competition gun but can’t justify a $3,000+ investment. It’s also a solid choice for a high school or college clay team program looking for durable, performance-consistent guns. If you’re stepping up from a pump-action or semi-auto and want the pointability and balance of an over-under without crippling your wallet, this is a compelling option. FFL transfer required for firearm purchases, and it is available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide.
Pros & Cons: The Practical Tradeoffs
Pros: The primary advantage is undeniable value. You get a true competition-length barrel, a full choke set, and a mechanical trigger—the holy trinity for clays—at a very competitive price. The build quality from F.A.I.R., an established Italian maker, is generally excellent. It’s also drop-in ready for the range with everything you need to start shooting. The 30-inch barrel provides that stable, smooth swing that helps consistently lead targets.
Cons: To hit this price, some compromises are made. The wood grade and finish are functional but not exceptional. The engraving is minimal. It might not have the ultra-slick, hand-fitted feel of a gun costing thousands more. Some may find the stock dimensions are a standard fit, so taller or shorter shooters might need aftermarket adjustments. But are those tradeoffs worth saving over a thousand dollars? For many shooters, absolutely.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is this shotgun suitable for hunting, or is it strictly for target shooting?
A: While designed for clays, its 30″ barrels and choke set make it perfectly capable for pass shooting waterfowl or turkey hunting. The weight that helps with recoil on the range can be a drawback for long walks in a field, so consider your primary use.
Q: What ammunition can I use with the TC (Xp70) chokes?
A: The chokes and barrels are steel-shot compatible, so you can safely use modern steel, bismuth, and Hevi-Shot loads for waterfowl, as well as standard lead target and field loads. Always follow the manufacturer’s guidelines for choke and ammunition compatibility.
Q: How does this compare to a used Browning or Beretta at a similar price?
A: That’s a smart question. A used premium brand can be a great buy, but it comes with unknowns—wear, maintenance history, potential for older choke systems. The Carrera One gives you a new gun warranty, modern steel-compatible barrels, and a current choke system. It’s the certainty of new versus the potential of used.
For the shooter who prioritizes performance features over prestige, the F.A.I.R. Carrera One represents a serious bang-for-your-buck proposition in the competitive over-under market. If a reliable, no-fuss competition gun that lets you invest more in practice ammo sounds right, view this model on our site.




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