Legacy Escort Waterfowl Extreme Shotgun

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posted on October 26, 2011
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Legacy Sports has introduced the Escort Waterfowl Extreme Shotgun, the perfect waterfowl and all-around hunting shotgun.

Offered in Realtree camo patterns, this new semi-auto shotgun features HiVis sights and Hevi-Shot choke tubes, as well as non-slip grip pads on the forend and a pistol grip that give you a superior hold in all weather conditions.

Additional features include:

• Fast Cycling, Gas Actuated Action
• Fast Loading System
• SMART Valve Cycling System
• Positive Trigger Guard Button Safety
• Magazine Cut Off
• Chrome Moly lined Barrel Proofed for Steel Shot
• Fiber Optic Front Sight and Hi Vis MagniSight Add On
• Synthetic Stock with Black Nylon Recoil Pad
• 4+1 Magazine Capacity
• Six Choke Tubes: Sk, IM, M, IC, F and MR Waterfowl
• Chambered for 3 Inch or 3.5 Inch Magnum Rounds
• 28" Barrel Length
• Sling Swivel Studs Attached

There are several models are available, and they range in price from $790 to $873.

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