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The #1 1 of 1000 set was in the Remington Archives collection (not the museum or R&D collection) when I was at the factory in 1998. They were still in the green plastic cases. I don't know what has happened to them since.
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A 3200 has one of the best triggers that you will ever pull!
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Awesome Dave! I usually shoot sporting clays with a K-80 but I still prefer my 3200 Comp Skeet 28" for skeet......it's just a skeet machine!
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And the best barrel selector/safety system ever devised
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"Striving to become the man my dog thinks I am" |
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Actually I never cared much for the flipper barrel selector on a 3200 . Anytime I had one that the lever was still there I’d set it on the under barrel and then remove the lever .
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My safety levers were always removed on competition 3200s.
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I shot my 3200 in Springer Trials, so barrel selection was important
I will be shooting that gun tomorrow at clays, so again, barrel selection comes into play
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