Description
The Rock Island Armory VRF-14 is a versatile semi-automatic shotgun designed for reliable performance and tactical applications. Constructed with a durable black Cerakote finish, this shotgun offers enhanced corrosion resistance and a sleek appearance. Its 12 gauge caliber makes it suitable for a variety of shooting activities, from home defense to sporting clays. The VRF-14 features a 26-inch overall length and weighs approximately 6.6 pounds, providing a balance of maneuverability and stability for the shooter. The firearm is equipped with flip-up front and rear sights for quick target acquisition and adjustable positioning. Its ergonomic black polymer pistol grip ensures comfortable handling during extended use. The shotgun’s magazine capacity includes a 5-round tube with an additional 1-round capacity, offering quick reload options when necessary. The VRF-14 also features a rear sling adapter for versatile carrying options and a Picatinny rail attachment system for mounting accessories such as lights or optics. The bufferbolt system enhances cycling smoothness and reduces recoil, contributing to improved accuracy and control. This firearm is equipped with a semi-auto action that delivers rapid follow-up shots efficiently. The overall design emphasizes functionality, durability, and user comfort, making it an excellent choice for tactical training, hunting, and home defense scenarios. The VRF-14 is compatible with standard firearm accessories and is designed to meet the needs of both novice and experienced shooters alike.
Features:
- Black Cerakote finish for corrosion resistance and sleek appearance
- Flip-up front and rear sights for quick and accurate target acquisition
- Black polymer pistol grip for comfortable handling
- 5+1 magazine capacity for versatile shooting options
- Rear sling adapter for convenient carry and mobility
- Picatinny rail system for mounting accessories such as optics and lights
- Bufferbolt system for smoother cycling and recoil reduction
- Semi-automatic action for rapid follow-up shots