REMINGTON VERSA MAX SYNTHETIC
REMINGTON VERSA MAX SYNTHETIC

SKU 81043

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$1,295.99 In stock

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Product Information & Specs

The Remington Versa Max is a semi-automatic shotgun with a patented self-regulating gas system that reliably cycles all 12-Gauge loads. Thanks to the VersaPort system and the SuperCell Recoil Pad the felt recoil on this 12-Gauge autoloader is comparable to that of a 20-Gauge while the compact action shifts the balance point backward for better faster handling. The internal components along with the anodized-aluminum receiver and nickel-plated barrel resist corrosion even in the harshest conditions and the action remained reliable through testing thousands of rounds without cleaning although the quick and easy disassembly makes for hassle-free cleaning of the Versa Max.

Details

Action Semi Auto - Gauge 12 - Chamber 3.5 - Capacity 2-3 - Finish Black - Stock Synthetic - Sights HiViz - Choke Pro-Bore Flush Mount - Barrel Length 26 - Overall Length 48 - Weight 7.75 lb

UPC 047700810430
Gauge 12 GA
Capacity 3 ROUNDS
Barrel Length 2.6 BARREL
Weight 7.8
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