First Look: Remington V3 Tac-13

Published on January 18, 2019
Duration: 1:24

This video provides a first look at the Remington V3 Tac-13, a firearm legally defined as such due to its 13-inch barrel and bird's head grip. It utilizes the same operating system as the Remington V3 shotgun, featuring two springs on the pistons within the receiver for weight distribution. The firearm is semi-automatic and accepts both 2.75-inch and 3-inch shells.

Quick Summary

The Remington V3 Tac-13 is a semi-automatic firearm featuring a 13-inch barrel and a bird's head grip. It employs the V3 shotgun's operating system with two piston springs for balanced weight distribution and accepts both 2.75-inch and 3-inch shells.

Chapters

  1. 00:09Introduction to Remington V3 Tac-13
  2. 00:16V3 Tac-13 vs. V3 Shotgun
  3. 00:22Bird's Head Grip and Barrel Length
  4. 00:26Operating System Explained
  5. 00:41Ammunition Compatibility
  6. 00:46Forend and Safety Feature
  7. 00:56Accessory Rail and Optic
  8. 01:03Shooting Impressions and Technique
  9. 01:08Comparison to Mossberg Shockwave
  10. 01:15Further Information

Frequently Asked Questions

What makes the Remington V3 Tac-13 legally classified as a firearm?

The Remington V3 Tac-13 is legally classified as a firearm due to its short 13-inch barrel and the presence of a bird's head grip, distinguishing it from a traditional shotgun.

How does the Remington V3 Tac-13's operating system differ from a standard shotgun?

Instead of a long recoil spring, the V3 Tac-13 utilizes two springs on its pistons within the receiver, a design that helps distribute the firearm's weight between the shooter's hands.

What types of ammunition can the Remington V3 Tac-13 fire?

The Remington V3 Tac-13 is a semi-automatic firearm capable of chambering and firing both 2.75-inch and 3-inch shells.

What accessory was shown mounted on the Remington V3 Tac-13?

During the first look, a Crimson Trace Rail Master optic was mounted on the accessory rail located at the front of the Remington V3 Tac-13.

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