Remington SPR310 .410 O/U for sale.
Fixed chokes F/M.
Gun locks up nice and tight with lever right of center. Seems to be very well built and is nice and heavy. Nice dark wood. The metal is not banged up on it either. I am not the original owner, but have shot about 75 rounds through it without any issues.
It does have a feature which allows you to shoot the bottom barrel first if you wish. To do so, you load the gun, lock it up, and then slide the trigger forward until it clicks. I tried this out at the range and it works great.
It also has a feature which allows you to select either ejection or extraction for the spent shells. There is a small screw in the receiver you turn depending on your preference.
Would make a great hunting gun or a nice starter gun for a little guy or girl. Or you could ream the barrels out and shoot skeet with it.
Overall it's a nice gun. I bought it for my nephew last Christmas, but his mom wasn't keen on him having a shotgun. Would like someone else to enjoy it.
I should mention that the bottom of the receiver is marked Baikal. It is my understanding that these guns were made in Russia and imported under the Remington name.
450 shipped.
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Fixed chokes F/M.
Gun locks up nice and tight with lever right of center. Seems to be very well built and is nice and heavy. Nice dark wood. The metal is not banged up on it either. I am not the original owner, but have shot about 75 rounds through it without any issues.
It does have a feature which allows you to shoot the bottom barrel first if you wish. To do so, you load the gun, lock it up, and then slide the trigger forward until it clicks. I tried this out at the range and it works great.
It also has a feature which allows you to select either ejection or extraction for the spent shells. There is a small screw in the receiver you turn depending on your preference.
Would make a great hunting gun or a nice starter gun for a little guy or girl. Or you could ream the barrels out and shoot skeet with it.
Overall it's a nice gun. I bought it for my nephew last Christmas, but his mom wasn't keen on him having a shotgun. Would like someone else to enjoy it.
I should mention that the bottom of the receiver is marked Baikal. It is my understanding that these guns were made in Russia and imported under the Remington name.
450 shipped.
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