If its brand new it might take a couple of boxes to free up mine did
If its brand new it might take a couple of boxes to free up mine did
Here are some cell photos of the mag cut off
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Photo of the whole gun
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Last edited by jakewire; 30-04-2017 at 07:44 AM.
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look now mate.
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looks similar to a versamax
The V3 performed perfectly
I would suggest that anyone looking for a new gun in the Benally/ Beretta/ Browning range that wants it for work,
buy this gun
It is 4-500$ less the others, maybe 200$ than the Beretta A300 and it works
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yep Remington don't do fiddly sharp bits.
mm improved cylinder?Chokes are interesting
It comes with 4
Rem choke modified in the barrel and three extended ones
One labelled " "Over decoys"
Another ,"Pass shooting"
The last "Flooded Timber"
improved modified?
skeet?
hows the weight and balance?The V3 performed perfectly
@gsp follower
I like it, the weight is about a pound less than the 11 87 and it balances for me really well
It has a much better trigger than the Maxus [that wouldn't be hard] and swing nicely
I will try and find a two shot mag extension for it,I would want any more as I think that would upset the gun, there is one made now by Nordic components but they will not ship to New Zealand
The chokes are
003 Flooded Timber, 006 over decoys, 009 pass shooting
I'm thinking
Flooded timber - improved cylinder
Over decoys - modified
Pass Shooting - full
Not sure whether this is a simple version for steel where in actual fact in the real world it could mean
Flooded timber - Cylinder
Over decoys - improved cylinder
Pass shooting - modified or improved modified
I guess patterning them against a set of normal labelled chokes with the same ammo would be the only way to tell.
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any weight loss would be a improvement gain over the lumpy 1100 the 1187 I heard bad things about so never touched one.
a acquaintance bought the vesermax liked the gun but not the loosish rattly forend??
nope for end doesn't rattle, unless you shake it about when empty
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Most new semi auto shotguns need a few rounds through them to free them up as northdude says, maybe 2-3 boxes does the trick.
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