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Elos N2 AllSport XL Trap UnSingle

$5,675.00$5,870.00

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The Fabarm Elos N2 AllSport XL Trap UnSingle is available in both Right and Left Hand Configurations.

For more informations please contact Xcel Shooting Sports or visit Fabarm’s Website at: https://fabarmusa.com/elos-n2-allsport-xl-type-t/

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Configuration

Right Hand, Left Hand

Barrels

34", 32"+34" Combo

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