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    Default Remington's new V3 TAC-13

    Remington just got it right- the new 13" non-NFA V3 TAC-13 Semi-Auto. The only thing I don't like is the price- $915 (msrp).

    Why get one?

    Because.

    https://www.guns.com/2018/10/09/remi...firearm-video/

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    Default Re: Remington's new V3 TAC-13

    V3_Tac-13_angle_Remington.jpg

    V3_Tac-13_beauty_Remington rt side.jpg

    https://www.ballisticmag.com/2018/10...13-first-look/

    When I was a kid, the only "cool" weapon I had access to was an 18 1/2" Mossberg 500 with a pistol grip. Pistol grips were a rare thing to see back in the 80's. It was the first shotgun I ever fired and I learned how to shoot it off the hip, which is probably why I can't stand the enormously long stocks most people have on their shotguns. I don't know how to use them properly and don't care to.

    The lady in the above article is doing it differently than I was taught; I learned to keep my elbow tight against my hip and lean into it a bit. I usually only shot low brass, but I did on occasion (usually when taunted) bust my wrist (and mainly the web between finger and thumb). I like the strap, but without shooting it yet, I couldn't say if it would help or hinder recoil. I think it is there to keep one's hand from migrating too far forward while shooting rapidly.
    Last edited by gun-bunny; October 11th, 2018 at 10:57 PM. Reason: add stuff

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    Default Re: Remington's new V3 TAC-13

    Quote Originally Posted by gun-bunny View Post
    Remington just got it right- the new 13" non-NFA V3 TAC-13 Semi-Auto. The only thing I don't like is the price- $915 (msrp).

    Why get one?

    Because.

    https://www.guns.com/2018/10/09/remi...firearm-video/
    Check Tanners Sports Center, I'm pretty sure I just saw their FB post advertising them for 699.
    Last edited by wellcraft; October 12th, 2018 at 03:34 PM.

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    Default Re: Remington's new V3 TAC-13

    Oh, this one is an autoloader!
    I like that.

    Never gonna buy one, but I like it.


    I called to check my ZIP CODE!....DY-NO-MITE!!!

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    Default Re: Remington's new V3 TAC-13

    The price will come down just like it did on the tac-14, Remington needs money.

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    Default Re: Remington's new V3 TAC-13

    Recoil is going to be a lot tammer out of these compared to the pump versions.
    Toujours prêt

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    Default Re: Remington's new V3 TAC-13

    I saw this on Tanners Facebook post yesterday. I like it but the price will have to drop 30% before I'd consider buying.

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    Default Re: Remington's new V3 TAC-13

    but does it fire mini shells?!

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    Default Re: Remington's new V3 TAC-13

    i looked up all of remingtons semi shotgun prices.

    might as well buy a benelli for what these pricks want now



    OR buy a saiga or clone, strip it and build a micro version on a fresh receiver .
    a slow death awaits you,but not before love reminds you that there is good in you

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    Default Re: Remington's new V3 TAC-13

    When you start cutting Saigas they don5 run well takes a lot of work. Which is saying something for a saiga

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