Remington Introduces V3 Tac-13

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posted on October 15, 2018
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Remington has unveiled its new V3 Tac-13—a 12-gauge., 13-inch-barreled semi-automatic shotgun that does not require National Firearms Act (NFA) paperwork to purchase.

Utilizing Remington’s revolutionary VersaPort gas system, the V3 Tac-13 reliably cycles all 2¾- and 3-inch shells while drastically reducing recoil. It features a Shockwave Raptor “bird’s head” pistol grip for a more ergonomic hold, and a user-adjustable retention strap is included on the synthetic fore-end to help control muzzle flip and improve handling. The 13-inch light contour barrel features a vented rib and front bead sight.

With an overall length of just 26.5 inches, the V3 Tac-13 weighs less than six pounds and provides a 5+1 capacity. The shotgun has a lightweight black oxide aluminum receiver and has a suggested retail price of $915.

For more information, go to remington.com.

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