Introducing the Remington Model 3200 Competition, a sought-after Over-Under Shotgun, that boasts of a legacy and craftsmanship that only the renowned manufacturer Remington can offer. This 12 Gauge caliber gem, manufactured in 1978, is an embodiment of classic design and outstanding functionality, making it a highly desirable piece for both collectors and shooting enthusiasts alike.
The overall condition of this shotgun is very good, demonstrating only light, superficial signs of prior handling or use. The bore condition is excellent, with bright and clean bores that speak volumes about the meticulous care this firearm has received. Both barrels are stamped with the skeet choke, and the barrel selector is present, enhancing the functionality and usability of this piece.
The Remington Model 3200 Competition comes with a 25.5" barrel length adorned with a vent rib, a white front bead, and silver mid bead. The blued finish, combined with the select walnut stock with fine hand checkering, creates a beautiful aesthetic that is both classic and appealing. However, please note a small patch of missing bluing in front of the forend is present, which in no way hampers the gun's performance or overall appeal.
The Model 3200 is a descendant of the Remington 32, which formed the platform for the Krieghoff Model 32 and K80. It is a perfect gun for competition skeet, reflecting its roots in the competitive shooting market. This comes in the original factory box, adding an extra layer of authenticity and value for the discerning collector.
Ultimately, the Remington Model 3200 Competition is a piece of history that offers an opportunity to own a part of the rich narrative of the Remington brand. So, whether you're a collector, a shooting enthusiast, or someone who appreciates the blend of history and functionality in firearms, this Model 3200 is an investment worth considering.




