Remington 1100 vs Rossi Matched Pair S121230BS
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Shotguns | Remington 1100 | Rossi Matched Pair S121230BS |
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Summary | ||
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Rank | ||
Length | 50.5" | 38.25" |
Action | Semi-Automatic | Break open |
Finish | Blue | |
Caliber | 12 GA | |
Capacity | 4 | 1 |
Gun Type | Shotgun | |
Sights | Twin Bead | |
Barrel Length | 30" | 23" |
Details | ||
Brand | Remington | Rossi |
Reviews | See 7 Reviews | See 1 Review |
Prices | ||
MSRP | $1,570.16 | $178.50 |
Used Price | $1,099.11 | $124.95 |
Sale Price | $1,413.14 | $160.65 |
Shotguns Descriptions
Remington 1100
Remington Model 1100 Classic Trap 12-30 Specifications Gauge: 12 Action: Autoloading Weight: 8.25 lbs Barrel Length: 30" Drop(comb): 1.4375" Drop (heel): 2" Length of Pull: 14.50" Capacity: 4 Overall Length: 50.50" Receiver Finish: High Polish Blued Sights: Twin Bead Stock Finish: Hi-Gloss Stock Material: Semi-fancy American Walnut Barrel Type: Lt. Contour Vent Rib Rem Choke
Rossi Matched Pair S121230BS
Three Guns In One. The Trifecta three-barrel youth gun is an extremely versatile shooting system that combines the three best selling calibers in the Rossi line. The set includes either a .243 Win. or 44 Mag. barrel with fiber optic sights, .22 Long Rifle barrel with adjustable fiber optic sights and 20-gauge shotgun barrel with brass bead front sight. The set also includes a black synthetic stock with removable cheek piece that allows the gun to be adjusted for proper fit with the various barrels. Remove the cheek piece when using the shotgun barrel and its traditional front bead. With the cheek piece in place, the stock is just right for using the rimfire barrel's fiber optic sights. When using the centerfire barrel either with the included open sights, or with a riflescope, the cheek piece maintains the correct comb height for proper shooting form-a scope mount base that accepts any standard Weaver-style rings is included. Children should only shoot or handle firearms when a responsible adult is present. Children should never handle or shoot firearms unsupervised.