Remington 12 Gauge - 3200 COMPETITION, 99%, GORGEOUS WOOD, vintage firearms inc
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Category: Remington Shotguns - O/U - Shotguns - Skeet

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Verified Seller
Seller: Vintage Firearms, Inc
Company: Vintage Firearms, Inc.
Member Since: 5/19/07
First Name: jay
Last Name: shachter
State: Michigan
Zip: 49546
Country: United States
Phone: (616) 292-6240
Phone2: (616) 608-4337
Fax: (616) 608-4701
Platinum Seller
Number of Active Listings: 198
Total Number of Listings: 5183
Seller: FFL Dealer
Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns.
3 days
Payment Types Accepted: credit card, check, certified funds, wire transfer (Advertised price represents the 3% cash discount price. Actual price if paid by credit card is 3% higher cost.)



Description:
General Specs: Remington, Year 1980, 12 Gauge, 8lb 11oz, Chokes .003/.006 SK1/SK2, LOP 14", DAH 2", DAC 1 7/16"
Serial Number: 44886

The Remington Model 32 Over/Under was a brutishly strong gun well ahead of its time when introduced in 1932.  It was a relatively short production run ending in the mid-1940’s with only 5000 guns produced.  The Remington Model 32 made the Field and Stream magazine’s “TOP 5O GUNS EVER MADE”.  Many do not realize that the Model 32 design was sold to and used by Krieghoff in its super popular K-80.  That’s right, look at the locking mechanism and action design---K-80 is a copy of the Model 32 with the inevitable improvements time always provides.  You can bet Remington regretted selling off the rights once Krieghoff reintroduced the gun with such success.  Fast forward to 1973 and we find Remington reinventing the Model 32 with the introduction of the Remington Model 3200, a gun similar in design but with modern day improvements.  They made the Remington 3200 Over/Under from 1973 to 1984, producing about 46,000 guns in all.  This Remington 3200 COMPETION, sn44886 built in 1980, is a special high-grade version configured for clays as the Competition name suggests.  This high-grade version has extraordinary wood figure and fancy checkering with ribbons, scroll engraving, gold highlighted labeling inlaid on both the left and right side of the receiver.  Most all shooters love nice wood, and the COMPETITION GRADE is a big step up from their Standard Grade or Skeet Grade Model 3200.  This is a special Remington that is a true competitive clays buster and has now become a classic collectible.  The condition of this gun is new and barely fired, as the finishes are 99% and there are barely any marks in the wood finish.  The barrels are tight on the hinge pin and breech face, the top lever is well right of center, and the mechanics of the gun are in perfect working order with crisp trigger pulls, strong and well-timed ejectors, and a safety that functions as it should.  The factory 25 ½” barrels have mirror bores, 100% factory blue, and no dents or dings.  The action retains 99% of its factory finish as shown in the photos.  These guns are outstanding guns at the skeet fields and a great buy at the price offered when considering the condition of this Remington classic.  Thanks for looking!

Barrel Length:  25 1/2"
Chokes:  .003/ .006  SK1/SK2
Bores:  Mirror
Bore Diameter:  .736/ .731
Wall Thickness:  .031/ .033
% Blue:  100% factory finish
Chambers:  2 3/4"
Ribs:  Tight
Sights:  Front white bead, rear silver bead
Action:  Tight
Ejectors or Extractors:  Ejector- timed, strong
Receiver Condition:  99% Factory
Engraving:  Factory new
Trigger Type:  Single-crisp
Trigger Guard Color:  99% Factory
Stock Type:  Pistol grip/ Beaver tail; very figured both sides
LOP:  14"
LOP To End Of Wood:  13"
DAH:  2"
DAC:  1 7/16"
Cast:  Heel 0, tow 0
Checkering Condition:  Excellent
Butt Treatment:  Rubber- Remington
 
There is a 30 day mechanical warranty on this gun. Call us for full details, or to purchase #616-292-6240. If you have any questions please call or email us. Thanks! Vintage Firearms Inc

Payment Methods: Credit Card, Money Order, Certified Check, Personal Check, Wire Transfer (Advertised price reflects 3% cash discount. Actual price if paid by credit card is 3% higher.)
Inspection Period / Return Policy: Three Days from the date the item was received.
Sales Tax: Collected in AR, IL, KS, MI, PA, TN
Shipping & Insurance: Ground $85.00 within the continental U.S. Additional fees for HI & AK. We ship internationally with additional fees!
Item Condition: Used
Requires FFL?: Yes

PLEASE SEE MY OTHER FINE VINTAGE FIREARMS. Just open one of my ads and click on the line that says “see all items from this seller” and a very nice list of fine sporting and collectible arms will appear.
We employ full time gunsmiths on premises and can perform alterations to suit your needs within a few weeks of purchase. Common requests are: -stock bending to suit your particular requirements -addition of any specified butt pad to increase length of pull -alteration of chokes to suit your shooting preferences -lengthening of chambers and forcing cones -darkening stock color with penetrating stains -restoring any part of the gun including rust blue, charcoal blue, bone and charcoal case color, wood restoration and checkering recuts. If you like one our guns but it needs "tweaked", let us know and we can quote you a time and price. Some enthusiasts like the guns "as found" and others want them "just so". We often list guns as found and let the particular buyer choose how they want their gun to fit or look.

SOLD

Shotgun Gauge: 12 Gauge