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The Remington Shotguns You Might Find on GunBroker.com

If you are looking for a new shotgun on GunBroker.com, check out one of the shotguns from Remington. With options including the Remington 1187 autoloader and the workhorse Remington 870, there are Remington shotguns for hunting, clay shooting, and competition. If you are looking for a shotgun, it helps to know what is available and which shotgun is best for you.

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The Remington Shotguns You Might Find on GunBroker.com

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  1. The Remington Shotguns You Might Find on GunBroker.com

  2. The Remington Shotguns You Might Find on GunBroker.com While Remington is also known for their rifles, like the Remington 700 SPS Tactical, and their short run of handguns, such as the Remington 1911 R1 Enhanced, they excel at shotguns. Boasting one of the most popular shotguns on the planet with the Model 870, the Remington shotgun lines stand out in multiple areas. Here are some of the shotguns you might want to look for on GunBroker.com, with listings from users going up around the clock. Remington 870: The Workhorse The most popular of the Remington shotguns and one of the most widely used shotguns on the market, the Model 870 is a workhorse. It is what many pump-action shotguns are judged against, and they are in nearly every country in the world. Used by military, law enforcement, and hunters, they are available in many iterations, such as the Wingmaster. It is incredibly reliable, easy to take down and clean, and simply works well. Remington 1187: The Autoloader The Model 1100 was the first Remington semi-auto shotgun that was pleasant to shoot. In 1987, however, the Remington 1187, based on the Model 1100, was released. It is essentially a Model 1100 with the high-gloss walnut stock replaced with a synthetic stock, with a 3-inch

  3. chamber and the newer RemChoke screw-in choke system. It offers a self-regulating gas system that, like the Model 1100, was designed by Wayne Leek. Both the 1100 and 1187 are lightweight and have very light recoil, making them perfect for hunting or shooting clays. Remington 3200: The Over Under While the Model 3200 was discontinued in 1983, it is still a popular over under among clay shooters. The 3200 was an upgraded version of the Model 32, which was discontinued as the US entered WWII. Unlike some over unders, the recoil of the first shot is not needed to set the trigger for the second shot. The safety can control which barrel fires first. They are tough and heavy, meaning they keep swinging and absorb recoil, making them perfect for waterfowl hunters and clay shooters. Remington Versa Max Competition Tactical: The 3 Gun Contender Are you looking for a shotgun for competition? The Versa Max Competition Tactical is the perfect 3 Gun contender, with shorter recoil springs making it faster to shoot and oversized controls for easier use when operating at speed. A rubber-clad stock, interchangeable choke tubes, and a fiber-optic front bead with a V-notch rear sight complete the setup, making it viable for birds and clays when you are not in a competition. Find Remington shotguns for sale or auction by users of GunBroker.com at https://www.gunbroker.com/ Original Source: https://bit.ly/3wra75f

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