Remington Spartan 100 | |
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Remington Spartan 100 |
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Type | Shotgun |
Place of origin | Russia |
Production history | |
Designed | 1964 |
Manufacturer | Izhevsk Mechanical Plant |
Produced | 2005 - present |
Variants | SPR100 SPR100 Sporting SPR100 Youth |
Specifications | |
Weight | 6½ or 6¼ pounds |
Length | 44½, 43, 41, or 39 inches |
Barrel length | 29½, 28, 26, or 24 inches |
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Caliber | 12 or 20 gauge or .410 bore |
Action | Single-shot, break-action |
Sights | Bead |
The Remington Spartan 100 is a single-shot, break-action shotgun. It is a variant of a classical Russian shotgun IZh-18 manufactured by Izhevsk Mechanical Plant for export under trademak "Baikal", in Izhevsk, Russia.[1] It is marketed and distributed by Remington.[2]
The Spartan 100 accepts 2¾ inch or 3 inch shotgun shells. It utilizes a cross bolt safety and a selectable ejector or extractor.
Contents |
The standard model SPR100 has a blued receiver, hardwood stock and fore-end, and a fixed choke. It is chambered in 12 gauge with a 28 inch barrel, or in 20 gauge or .410 bore with a 26 inch barrel. It weighs 6½ pounds.
An upgraded version of the SPR100 has a nickel plated receiver, walnut stock and fore-end, and screw-in choke tubes. This variant is a 12 gauge with a 29½ inch barrel.
The SPR100 Sporting model has a nickel plated receiver, walnut stock and fore-end, and screw-in choke tubes. The barrel is ported to reduce felt recoil.
The SPR100 Youth model is chambered in 20 gauge or .410 bore. It has a 24 inch barrel and weighs 6¼ pounds.