The technology benefiting the versa Max make this semi-automatic an excellent hunting companion, able to adapt to any situation in the hunting field.
The Remington House does not miss anything and, to maintain its competitiveness in the arms market, the new Versa Max has been designed and marketed. Some experts define this 12-gauge semi-automatic as a real jewel, intended for the most demanding hunter and eager to benefit from the technological progress that is increasingly affecting the arms sector.
Many arms manufacturers, in fact, are allocating more and more resources to their respective research and development departments, to optimize their products and make them different for specific techniques and skills in the field. The Versa Max is capable of reliably and accurately loading and firing cal. 12 of 70, 76 and 89 mm, from the lightest to the heaviest loads.
This was made possible thanks to the innovative double piston gas recovery system patented by Remington, called VERSAPORT. This system, which we are sure will soon be borrowed also from other competing manufacturers, is able to adjust itself in relation to the loaded cartridge, through the action of seven tapping holes, the latter exposed or not based on the length of the cartridge. cartridge case. A self-regulating system, which marks the beginning of a real evolution of hunting weapons, for which until recently there were limits for their use and hunting destination. We could talk about achieving a certain degree of freedom that is achieved with the Versa Max.
Additionally, Remingotn paid particular attention to containing recoil upon firing, as it was significantly reduced to levels similar to those felt with a. 20. The reduction of the recoil, we know, is one of the characteristics that make a shotgun attractive to the public, so the Versa Max could not fail to benefit from such attention and care from the designers.
The mechanics of the Versa Max are also a concentrate of technology. The self-cleaning mechanism guarantees the durability and reliability of the weapon over time, having been tested with tens of thousands of shots fired without jamming during the "torture tests".
A synthetic stock was designed for the versa Max, which was resistant and comfortable for every test on the plains and in the mountains. The stock can be fully adjusted in its length, in the fold at the heel and in the lateral edge, in order to allow the user to find the best position and the most congenbial harness.
The carcass, which has been drilled and threaded for the assembly of a precision optic, is made of anodized aluminum, the latter material which gives a greater degree of reading to the weapon itself.
At the hunter's choice, the barrel can have a length of 65 cm or 71 cm and has benefited from the usual Trynite anti-rust treatment, to increase its longevity and resistance to atomospheric agents.
The internal components are all coated in nickel-teflon to withstand all weather conditions without corrosion; for this process, each component goes through various steps such as the centrifuge in a special machine in which the components mixed with nickel and Teflon powder are inserted, 800-degree ovens, tempering in cold water and baths in hot oil to lubricate every single part. The oversized jumper and safety ensure maximum comfort in use with gloves, when the external temperature requires the use of the latter.
The Versa Max features five movable chokes to fit any hunt. This 12 gauge semi-automatic shotgun offers maximum versatility and reliability in its use.
The weight of the Versa Max is 3,6 kg, optimal for hunters of medium build, also considering the possibility of firing super magnum cartridges.
Being named American Rifleman's Rifle of the Year 2011 is not an easy gift, but it must be deserved.
Remington's 12-gauge Versa Max semi-automatic has won the trust of passionate hunters in the United States. We are convinced that it will also be successful in our country.