Save your money it’s a money pit , the gun destroys itself, lots of stamped sheet metal. Firing pin springs are massive for fast lock time they pound the he’ll out of the receiver the fore end wood breaks because of weak sheet metal I’ve repaired too many to mention, the only part that even resembles the original 32 Remington is the top locking block, other than that just a wall hanger , go buy a used Krieghoff 32 or better yet a used Perrazzi comp 1 or MX 8 , they’re good for thousands and thousands of rounds before having a tune up
Laib's Gunsmithing is the best and their prices are very reasonable for all they do. I have several Remington 3200's and shoot both Trap and Skeet. I also own many Browning shotguns but the Remington 3200's are just my favorites.
my father-inlaw gave me one of these with a few more things than you all cover its a competitive system and you can set it up in .410,28,20,and 12 gauge all in one gun
I just picked up a 3200 that looks brand new. The upgrades where not done. Who would do the work now?????
Laib’s Gunsmithing is the only place that will perform the work on 3200’s. Last I checked it was about $1000 to do the updates.
Save your money it’s a money pit , the gun destroys itself, lots of stamped sheet metal. Firing pin springs are massive for fast lock time they pound the he’ll out of the receiver the fore end wood breaks because of weak sheet metal I’ve repaired too many to mention, the only part that even resembles the original 32 Remington is the top locking block, other than that just a wall hanger , go buy a used Krieghoff 32 or better yet a used Perrazzi comp 1 or MX 8 , they’re good for thousands and thousands of rounds before having a tune up
Laib's Gunsmithing is the best and their prices are very reasonable for all they do. I have several Remington 3200's and shoot both Trap and Skeet. I also own many Browning shotguns but the Remington 3200's are just my favorites.
@@carllove3705 it’s sitting in the safe. Don’t shoot it that well, can’t get what I want for it, would probably regret getting rid of it.
@@markmatroni631 What are you wanting for it? You probably would miss it after it is sold. But having a gun you don't shoot doesn't make sense either.
By any chance would I be able to buy a gun from you guys in canada. Might be a stuiped question 🤔
my father-inlaw gave me one of these with a few more things than you all cover its a competitive system and you can set it up in .410,28,20,and 12 gauge all in one gun
So are they tubes for the 20,28,&410 gauges that insert into the 12 gauge barrels? Or are there four different sets of barrels?
they are tubes and ejectors that fit into the 12 gauge barrels
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The Manufrance Falcor is a way better gun.