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Crossover design with 60/40 POI is ideal for both field and target duties. Includes ventilated top and side ribs, Grade I walnut stock with satin finish, three Invector-Plus Midas Grade choke tubes included,satin blued barrels, ivory front and mid-bead sights. New 20 Gauge Models.
Receiver - Steel ultra-low profile receiver with MonoLock Hinge engraved with a beautiful yet tough silver nitride finish. - Barrel - 6040 POI with a lightweight profile ventilated side ribs and a floating top rib. Matte blued finish. - Action - Reverse Striker ignition system using ultra-crisp and reliable mechanical trigger design. Impact Ejectors for quick clearance of fired hulls and a top-tang barrel selector safety. - Stock - Grade I walnut with a comfortable and extremely effective Inflex recoil pad. - Special Features - Vector Pro lengthened forcing cones for reduced shot deformation and more dense consistent patterns. - Three Invector-Plus Midas Grade choke tubes - Adjustable length of pull trigger - 14 stock spacer to adjust the length of pull - Ivory front and mid-bead sights - Gauge 12 Ga - Chamber Length 3 - Barrel Length 30 - Overall Length 48 - Length of Pull 14 14 - Drop at Comb 1 58 - Drop at Heel 2 - Weight 7 lbs 14 oz
UPC | 023614440840 |
Gauge | 12 GA |
Action | OVER/UNDER |
Capacity | 2 ROUNDS |
Barrel Length | 30 BARREL |
Weight | 7.9 LBS. |
Finish | BLACK WALNUT |
Receiver Finish | SILVER NITRIDE |
Receiver Material | STEEL |
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