Winchester Super X3 20 Gauge Shotgun

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posted on August 12, 2010
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Shooters who enjoy shooting a small gauge shotgun will fall in love with the new Super X3 20 ga. shotgun from Winchester Repeating Arms. Like its big brother, the Super X3 12 ga., the new 20 ga. model utilizes the same Active valve system, making it the fastest cycling shotgun in the world.

In 2010, the SX3 20 ga. is being offered in the Walnut Field model. This new model shotgun is sure to be popular with both target shooters and hunters.

Features of the SX3 20 ga. include the following:

* Active valve system
* Back-Bored technology
* Perma-Coat UT finish
* Cast / Drop shims
* Pachmayr Decelerator recoil pad
* Length of pull spacers
* Ambidextrous safety
* Hard chrome chamber and bore

The new 20 ga. SX3 is available in 26" and 28" barrel lengths. Suggested Retail Price is $1,199.

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