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The Remington V3 Tac-13, Represents the Ultimate in Compact Personal Defense

Ilion, NY – Remington’s advanced, patented gas-operated system now available with a 13” barrel and a Birdshead pistol grip.

The V3 Tac-13 is based off the revolutionary VersaPort gas system. The Remington V3 Tac-13 flawlessly cycles all 2 ¾ to 3-inch 12 gauge loads while reducing recoil to a level previously unheard of in autoloaders.

Features & Benefits:
• Birdshead Pistol Grip Allows for more ergonomic hold to help control the firearm and reduce recoil for the shooter.
• Hand Strap User adjustable to help control muzzle flip and improve handling characteristics.
• Lightweight Aluminum Receiver For easy, comfortable transport anywhere
• 13” Light Contour Barrel is compact and easy to carry anytime its needed

Additionally, its self-cleaning gas piston system greatly reduces time required for cleaning. With fewer parts than conventional gas systems, not only is cleaning easier but there are fewer parts to maintain.

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7 Responses to “The Remington V3 Tac-13, Represents the Ultimate in Compact Personal Defense”

  1. Gerard says:

    this is ‘compact’ ? Consider that some people wont carry a 1911 because its too big and heavy

  2. Stefan S. says:

    Impractical and with Rem’s QC over the last 15 years. Nope.

  3. Joe says:

    I think it’s functionally better than the pump versions, but the MSRP is basically a V3 with tax stamp.

  4. Hubb says:

    V3 Tac-13 + Vang Comp + Mesa Tactical + SB Tactical = Badass!

  5. pablo says:

    for me, the grip is too horizontal to use effectively at eye level

  6. Uncle Dan says:

    Saw on another site that Mossberg will soon bring out 930-based firearm at $449 MSRP… slap a pistol brace on and my background tune goes directly to The Zimmigrant Song!!!

    • eviljoe says:

      A 930-based gun would need a VERY LONG “bird’s head” grip since the spring goes all the way back through the stock. Or they could modify it to have a shorter recoil spring…either way, it would need it’s own brace design.