New Remingtons
#1
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New Remingtons
Has anybody heard anything about the knew remington 105 cti? I think
the shells eject out the bottom. Looks pretty cool also they have a over under.
http://www.remington.com/products/firearms/shotguns/model_105CTi.asp
http://www.remington.com/products/firearms/shotguns/premier_over_&_under/
the shells eject out the bottom. Looks pretty cool also they have a over under.
http://www.remington.com/products/firearms/shotguns/model_105CTi.asp
http://www.remington.com/products/firearms/shotguns/premier_over_&_under/
#3
Fork Horn
Join Date: Feb 2005
Posts: 201
RE: New Remingtons
My Browning pump feeds and ejects from the bottom as do the Ithaca M37. It's a nice feature, it helps to keep debris, rain, etc. out of the receiver. I'm always cautious when anything new hits the market, I let someone else be the test dummy. There always seems to be a few bugs that need to be worked out.
#4
Typical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: OKC Ok. USA
Posts: 501
RE: New Remingtons
Remington 's 1100 were a terrific autoloader for years. Then in very late 80's their quality control slipped drasticly. Jamington would better describe the product (11-87's were the worst for function, 1100 were a bit better)they have put out since in autoloading shotguns and that's not even taking into consideration how poorly their chokes are regulated along with point of impact. For every one the functioned and shot properly three wouldn't. This time period I worked at a commercial range that used Remingtons and were able to see these problems first hand between range guns and people who came in with their own. In a span of 14 years figure something in the order of 25-30 11-87's and 1100 with problems. That's a whole lot of shotguns for one brand. Some even after repeated trips to factory still weren't reliable.
So it might look and feel good but I'd wait for a good trial period before putting my hard earned money down on what could be for all intent a paper weight.
So it might look and feel good but I'd wait for a good trial period before putting my hard earned money down on what could be for all intent a paper weight.
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Join Date: May 2004
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RE: New Remingtons
Looked at the 105 at the ShotShow. Very pretty shotgun. Not really my cup of tea, but interesting none the less. I'm a Remington fan, but I just can't figure what nitch they are trying to fill with this gun. Might be worth owning as a collecting gun, especially if they don't catch on and get dropped from the line after a year or two. Just my $.02
#6
RE: New Remingtons
I wonder if you can use 1100 or 11-87 barrels on it. If you could I might be interested in buyng one to build into a slug gun. But more than likely, barrels are not interchangeable. And for that price, I can get into one of the semi-custom slug guns.
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Typical Buck
Join Date: Jul 2004
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RE: New Remingtons
they say on there page
"This amazing new autoloader is also the only shotgun to feature a “Double-Down” bottom feed and ejection mechanism"
Hardley the browning BPS is bottom ejection. and its been around for quit a while. the remington is thou the first semi auto bottom ejection.
"This amazing new autoloader is also the only shotgun to feature a “Double-Down” bottom feed and ejection mechanism"
Hardley the browning BPS is bottom ejection. and its been around for quit a while. the remington is thou the first semi auto bottom ejection.