Remington 105 CTI
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The Remington 105CTi II, despite its smooth, pleasant operation is five hundred dollars too much and five years too late to have any mainstream impact. We dont doubt that Remington has done a fine job upgrading the 105 into what it should have been initially, based on our test gun, they failed to cover it thoroughly enough. Perhaps a case of 1-1/4 oz. loads with a through cleanin... Read critic reviews...
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Remington 105 CTI Description
The primary touted features are the skeletonized carbon-titanium receiver, rotating bolt lock-up, bottom feed and ejection, an oil-filled shock absorber strut inside the butt stock to reduce recoil, roller rear that provides a crisp 3.5-4 lb. trigger pull, TriNyte coating that forms a barrier to corrosion and scratching, convex R3 recoil pad, and a carbon fiber rib. The idea is to save weight, down to a claimed 7 lbs. from previous Remington autoloaders while still being extremely soft shooting. The MSRP is a hefty $1511, a bit salty compared to many models from other industry leaders. Clearly lighter than the 1100 and 11-87 genre, it is an ounce or two lighter than standard Beretta 391 models, and maybe an ounce heavier than the Browning Superlight Hunter.Technical Data
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