Description
The Remington V3 Field Sport 12 Ga, 28″ Barrel, Black Synthetic Stock is a gas-operated semi-automatic shotgun built for reliability and reduced recoil in the field. It’s a modern, budget-friendly workhorse designed for waterfowl, upland game, and clay sports, offering a proven action system in a durable, low-maintenance package. This model represents a solid value proposition for hunters seeking a dependable autoloader without a premium price tag.
Key Features
- VersaPort Gas System: Self-regulating action reliably cycles a wide range of 12-gauge loads, from light target loads to 3″ magnums, with noticeably softer felt recoil.
- Durable Synthetic Stock: The black synthetic stock and fore-end are built to withstand harsh weather and field conditions, requiring minimal upkeep.
- 28″ Vent Rib Barrel: Provides a long, smooth swing for improved accuracy on flying targets and comes with a set of interchangeable choke tubes (IC, M, F).
- Value-Focused Design: Strips away unnecessary frills to deliver core performance where it counts, making it a true bang-for-buck contender.
Specifications & Details
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Gauge | 12 Gauge (3″ Chamber) |
| Barrel Length | 28 Inches |
| Overall Length | 48.5 Inches |
| Weight | Approx. 7.5 lbs |
| Stock | Black Synthetic |
| Chokes | Includes IC, M, F Tubes |
The heart of the V3 is its VersaPort gas system, which is simpler and has fewer parts than many competitors. This translates to easier cleaning and a reputation for stubborn reliability. The 28″ barrel strikes a practical balance for most hunting scenarios—long enough for clean swings on waterfowl passes but still manageable in a duck blind or pheasant field. At a listed price of $742.21, it sits in a competitive spot, often coming in below other major brand autoloaders with similar features. Here’s the thing—you’re paying for the action and the barrel, not for fancy engraving or adjustable combs, which is exactly what many hunters want.
Who This Shotgun Is For
This shotgun is ideal for the budget-conscious hunter who puts reliability and soft shooting above all else. It’s a perfect first semi-auto for a new waterfowler or an affordable, dependable backup gun. Upland hunters covering long miles will appreciate its light weight and durability. It’s also a great option for recreational clay shooters who want a soft-kicking gun for high-volume practice without the cost of a dedicated competition model. The design is drop-in ready and requires no gunsmithing for standard use, making it a straightforward choice.
Pros & Cons: The Practical Tradeoffs
Pros: The reduced recoil from the gas system is a major benefit for long days in the field or on the range. Its ability to cycle everything from 2¾” target loads to 3″ magnums without adjustment is a huge practical advantage. Synthetic stock durability means you won’t cry over a scratch. When you compare its performance to other gas guns like the Beretta A300 or Franchi Affinity, the V3 often wins on price for similar core functionality.
Cons: The stock is a one-size-fits-most proposition; shooters who need significant length-of-pull or cast adjustments will need to look at more expensive models. The finish and fit are utilitarian—it’s a tool, not a showpiece. Some users note the fore-end can feel a bit hollow compared to higher-end options. That said, for under $750, these are expected and acceptable compromises.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: What shells can the Remington V3 Field Sport cycle?
A: Thanks to its self-regulating VersaPort system, it reliably cycles 12-gauge 2¾” and 3″ shells of all power levels, from light 1-ounce target loads up to 3″ magnum waterfowl loads. You typically don’t need to adjust anything when switching between them.
Q: Is the V3 compatible with aftermarket parts or chokes from other Remington models?
A: The V3 uses Remington’s own choke tube system (not the same as Beretta/Benelli Mobilchoke). For parts, it shares very little with older Remington 1100 or 11-87 models. Always confirm part numbers are specifically for the V3 series. The good news is that its reliability means you likely won’t need many replacement parts.
Q: How does it compare to a pump-action at a similar price?
A: For a similar budget, you might find a pump with more features. But the V3’s semi-auto action significantly reduces felt recoil and can improve follow-up shot speed. If you shoot often or are recoil-sensitive, the gas-operated V3 is worth the investment. It’s about choosing between maximum simplicity (pump) and shooter comfort (semi-auto).
Ready to see if this value-packed autoloader is the right fit for your next season? This Remington V3 Field Sport 12 Ga, 28″ Barrel, Black Synthetic Stock is available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide. Check availability and start your FFL transfer process.


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