The Remington 3200 - A Turning Point for American Shotguns?
This review focuses on the Remington 3200 Special Trap shotgun, a 1974 model noted for its excellent condition and collectible value. The presenter highlights its robust, machine-made construction, contrasting it with the earlier Remington 32. Key features discussed include the Monte Carlo comb, beaver tail forend, monoblock barrel design, and a unique safety selector mechanism. While acknowledging some 'crude' aspects like the stamped forend iron, the overall assessment is positive, emphasizing its shootability and investment potential.











