![]() Setting, walking around with this thing slung across your body that Shotty, but if you want to use this shotgun in a "tactical" Not just oversize, but it is angled away from the The magazine release is an oversize serrated paddle. Shortened so it doesn't annoyingly bump the side of your trigger The safety is bilateral, and the right-side lever is The VR80 is specifically designed to look and operate like anĪR-15, and all of the same controls are in all of the same spots as a Rigidity, and all the aluminum parts are anodized a flat black. This construction gives this shotgun some weight as well as some Lower receiver and the handguard are all machined from 7075 T6 aluminum. You won't find any wood on this scattergun. Of the handguard, leaving the last six inches or so of barrel exposed. Supplies a replacement knurled nut that doesn't extend past the end If for some reason you don't like the barrel shroud, RIA Like something the Terminator should be waving around as he hunts down Itĭefinitely does not look like a traditional shotgun. And speaking of looks, even though I've never been aįan of thumbhole stocks I really like the looks of the VR80. Suppressor, but personally I just think it makes this shotgun look likeĪn 8-gauge. I suppose some people might think it looks like a faux Handguard in place between the shroud and upper receiver. ![]() That is not a suppressor, it is a knurled barrel shroud that locks the The suppressor-looking thing sticking out the front of the handguard. This shotgun uses a gas piston recoil system,īut all of the parts of the gas piston system fit over the barrel,īefore we dive into the handguard and receiver, let's address You'll notice how streamlined the front of this shotgun is,Įspecially when compared to the VR60, which sports a separate They're folded) and with an empty magazine in place weighs an even Overall the shotgun is 39.5 inches long, nine inches tall (from theīottom of the magazine to the top of the provided iron sights when The all-black model is available in the U.S. Makes several models sporting cool Cerakote colors, but right now only Check out RIA's sideīusiness for those additional magazines. There's even a huge long 19-round banana magazine,Īlthough it won't feed 3-inch shells. Magazines, but these are the same mags used in the VR60, and you canįind 9-round magazines out there as well as short 2-round magazines for This shotgun is fed byĭetachable box magazines. The VR80 is a semi-auto 12-gauge shotgun with a 20-inch barrel,Ĭapable of firing 2 3/4 and/or 3" shells. "oot and aboot" as they blast things with these scatterguns. If you surf YouTube you can find a lot of Canucks saying Canada hasīeen importing these shotguns for a while, and they're getting good Only a few changes as the VR80) is the top of their line. All Derya makes is shotguns, everythingįrom single shots to semi-autos, and the MK12 (imported to the U.S. The VR80 is made by Derya Arms in Turkey, and imported into thisĬountry by Rock Island Armory. RIA has previously sold an AR-style shotgun, the VR60, the VR80 is aĬompletely new design for them, and a very interesting one at that. Website is Arm ) I saw they imported a number of shotguns. Rock Island Armory website (the parent company is Armscor, and the Once the VR80 dropped into my lap and I started surfing around the "I had no idea Rock Island Armory sold anything other thanġ911s until they sent me a sample of their cool new VR80 semi-auto ![]() ![]() The above is the board-certified, official gunwriter way ofīeginning this article. "Rock Island Armory is mostly known for making 1911s. APA style: ROCK ISLAND ARMORY'S VR80: NOT YOUR GRANDPAPPY'S GAS PIPE!.ROCK ISLAND ARMORY'S VR80: NOT YOUR GRANDPAPPY'S GAS PIPE!." Retrieved from !-a0580222857 MLA style: "ROCK ISLAND ARMORY'S VR80: NOT YOUR GRANDPAPPY'S GAS PIPE!." The Free Library.
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