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Heavy
Ricci.Wright
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These 3200 are.
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Yep but built like it also. Had several with no issues. Bring good money still as you know. 😀
Let us at least have a look.
Just for you, Ricci ,,,,,
Nice
Thank you Forge.
That weight will help tame the recoil from shooting slugs in it.
Yeah ,,,,,,, that and shooting rock salt at mongrel dogs ,,,,,, 😂
I have .410 inserts for dangerous game.
Always thought the gap between the 2 barrels was brilliant because it eliminated double barreled accuracy problems caused by with heat, harmonics, and warpage
Me like! I've owned several over the years including a 1 of 1000 skeet gun. I still have a couple in the safe, a regular skeet and Judy's trap gun. Great triggers and one of the fastest lock times ever made. That one is a beauty. Does it have the updates from Remington? If it has a dot between the OU and the serial number, it should be good to go. Let us know when it gets listed. Bob
One of the best O/U actions ever made.
Starts at eight tonight. Receiver upgrade from Remington and forend done by Laib's Gunsmithing in Spicer, MN.
Remington 3200 Skeet - Over Under Shotguns at GunBroker.com : 951902468
Most (ALL) the ones I've seen weren't carried very far. About 200' to the first station at most.
He aint heavy......he's my brother! 🙂
And heavy is a good thing when you shoot a hundred or so shots at skeet targets in an hour. I've got lighter guns but they do kick a lot more! As I get older I appreciate light kicking shotguns and light target loads more than I used too.
Brookwood, I knew you had good taste, I have that ones twin in the safe. Bob