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Looking for my first semi-auto shotgun
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<blockquote data-quote="Kmccord" data-source="post: 1680533" data-attributes="member: 99039"><p>Since I have had the V3 Waterfowl Pro, nearly two weeks, I have only been able to put 50 rounds through it, I will say I like it very much, it is pretty light, the trigger pull is 5 to 5.5lbs, the fit and finish is great. I am a lefty, so I moved the safety to fit me, what I have noticed on this V3 version, it has a bigger safety button than normal, when I pull up to shoot, I can feel that button on my finger and causes me to react thinking it is still on safety when it is not. That is about the only thing I can say negative about this shotgun. The shotgun came missing the three shims, as soon as I got home with it, I went online with Remington and opened a chat window, explained the situation and they sent the shims, received them in four days of reporting, that to me is great customer service.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Kmccord, post: 1680533, member: 99039"] Since I have had the V3 Waterfowl Pro, nearly two weeks, I have only been able to put 50 rounds through it, I will say I like it very much, it is pretty light, the trigger pull is 5 to 5.5lbs, the fit and finish is great. I am a lefty, so I moved the safety to fit me, what I have noticed on this V3 version, it has a bigger safety button than normal, when I pull up to shoot, I can feel that button on my finger and causes me to react thinking it is still on safety when it is not. That is about the only thing I can say negative about this shotgun. The shotgun came missing the three shims, as soon as I got home with it, I went online with Remington and opened a chat window, explained the situation and they sent the shims, received them in four days of reporting, that to me is great customer service. [/QUOTE]
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