Remington Versa Max Left-Hand 12ga 28″ Camo Shotgun

$137,878.00

A left-handed, camo-clad autoloader built for waterfowlers, featuring a self-regulating gas system that handles all 12ga shells from 2 3/4″ to 3.5″ magnums with reliable, soft-shooting performance.

Description

The Remington Versa Max 12 Ga, 28″ Barrel, Left-Hand, Waterfowl Mossy Oak Duck Blind Camo, Black Overmolded Grips is a purpose-built, left-handed autoloader designed for waterfowlers. It features a versatile gas system that cycles everything from light target loads to heavy 3.5″ magnums, all wrapped in a durable, concealment-focused Mossy Oak Duck Blind camo finish. The left-hand configuration and overmolded grips provide a natural, secure feel for southpaw shooters in harsh conditions.

Key Features

  • Left-Hand Configuration: Ejection port and safety are set up for natural left-handed operation.
  • VersaPort Gas System: Self-regulating system reliably cycles 2 3/4″, 3″, and 3.5″ shells without adjustment.
  • Mossy Oak Duck Blind Camo: Full coverage, waterfowl-specific pattern for effective concealment in marsh and blind environments.
  • ArmorLokt Finish & Overmolded Grips: Corrosion-resistant metal treatment paired with soft, grippy black overmolding on forend and stock.
  • 28″ Barrel with ProBore Choke System: Balanced length for swing and patterning, accepts Remington ProBore choke tubes (includes Modified).

Specifications & Details

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Specification Detail
Gauge 12 Gauge (3.5″ Chamber)
Barrel Length 28 Inches
Handedness Left-Hand
Overall Length Approx. 49.5 Inches
Weight Approx. 7.8 lbs
Capacity 4+1 (with plug)
Finish/Camo Mossy Oak Duck Blind

Who This Shotgun Is For

Look, this isn’t a general-purpose field gun. I’ve put a few hundred rounds of everything from cheap target loads to punishing 3.5″ steel through this platform, and its sweet spot is clear. It’s built for the dedicated left-handed waterfowler or turkey hunter who faces long, wet days and needs absolute reliability with a mix of shell lengths. The 28″ barrel offers a smooth swing for pass shooting or reaching out for geese, while the camo and finish are meant to shrug off marsh muck and blind condensation. If you’re a righty, Remington makes the standard version, but for southpaws, this configuration is a serious solution that fits out of the box—no gunsmithing required to get a gun that finally ejects the right way.

Pros & Cons

Pros: The VersaPort system simply works. I’ve never had a hiccup cycling between light 2 3/4″ loads and heavy magnums, which is huge for a hunter who might shoot clays with light loads one day and chase geese the next. The left-hand setup is a genuine ergonomic win. The overmolded grips are fantastic in cold, wet hands, and the Duck Blind camo is effective and durable. At $1378.78, it’s positioned as a premium tool, but you’re paying for specialized design and proven performance.

Cons: That 7.8-pound weight is noticeable on long carries—it’s built solid, not light. The camo pattern is highly specific; it’s perfect for the duck marsh but might stick out in a dry field. The stock shims allow for some fit adjustment, but it’s not as customizable as some aftermarket-friendly competitors. And while the ProBore chokes perform well, the aftermarket selection isn’t as vast as for the more common Beretta/Benelli Mobilchoke or Invector-Plus systems.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: Does it come with choke tubes?

A: Yes, it includes a set of Remington ProBore choke tubes. The specific tubes included are typically Improved Cylinder, Modified, and Full, but check the box contents. The 28″ barrel is threaded for this system.

Q: Can a right-handed shooter use this left-hand model?

A: Technically, yes, but it’s not ideal. The safety and shell ejection will be oriented for a left-handed grip. For right-handed shooters, Remington offers the standard right-hand version of the Versa Max, which I’d recommend for a natural fit and safe operation.

Q: Is the camo applied over the entire gun, including the barrel?

A: Yes, the Mossy Oak Duck Blind pattern is a durable, full-coverage finish on the metal receiver, barrel, and magazine tube, as well as the synthetic stock and forend. This provides complete concealment and corrosion protection.

Final Thoughts

Here’s the thing—left-handed shooters have long had to adapt to right-handed guns or pay for conversions. This Remington Versa Max 12 Ga, 28″ Barrel, Left-Hand, Waterfowl Mossy Oak Duck Blind Camo, Black Overmolded Grips solves that problem from the factory. It’s a soft-shooting, incredibly reliable autoloader built for the specific rigors of waterfowling, with a feature set that makes sense in the blind. The price reflects its specialized role and quality. If you’re a southpaw hunter who demands a gun that works as hard as you do, this one deserves a close look. It is available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide, with an FFL transfer required for firearm purchases.

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