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HardDrive 04-23-2006 09:57 PM

Anyone own a Remington 870?
 
I need to pickup an inexpensive shotgun this week for an event on Sat. My father has my shotguns in Michigan, so.....

I was thinking an 870. This is for upland bird.

Problem? I only have porsches to drive next weekend. If anyone owns one, can the barrel be removed easily? I assume so. I need to break the gun down so it will fit in a smaller case. The idea of getting pulled over by the state patrol with a 12 guage riding shotgun (pun intended) is not appealing....

Hmmmm.....is the front trunk of an SC 50 inchs from corner to corner? Now if I had a softcase.....hmmmmmm....

Danskman 04-23-2006 10:09 PM

I've got an 870, and the barrel is easily removed by unscrewing the round cap nut (by hand) on the end of the tube magazine. Takes five seconds, and can be reassembled in the same amount of time. Great gun.

RoninLB 04-23-2006 10:13 PM

There is a vid around of a commercial type demo of the new no-kick auto shootgun. The shooter was as good as Annie Oakly.

The shootgun is amazing imo. Maybe it's on the Remington site ?

BlueSkyJaunte 04-23-2006 10:15 PM

Have an 870 Express. Agree with Danskman. Very easy to disassemble, almost too easy.

HardDrive 04-23-2006 10:34 PM

Thanks guys.

Is there any point in investing in the Wingmaster? The differences between the wingmaster and the express appear to be cosmetic. I don't care about pretty.

Joeaksa 04-23-2006 11:19 PM

Quote:

Originally posted by RoninLB
There is a vid around of a commercial type demo of the new no-kick auto shootgun. The shooter was as good as Annie Oakly.

The shootgun is amazing imo. Maybe it's on the Remington site ?

Just received this video in an email. Its from Beretta and an amazing video. Guy fires 5-12 rounds at clay pidgeons and little or no recoil. Did something like 12 rounds in less than 2 seconds and so on.

I can email it to anyone interested, not sure of any internet link.

VINMAN 04-24-2006 04:26 AM

Love my 870. I have 5 different barrels and 3 different stocks for it. awsome gun.

vash 04-24-2006 05:54 AM

i have a few 870's. very nice.

but i dont shoot them anymore. i went with all of my older 1100's. i have various barrels. but lately, i am a under/over man. i am never going back.

the funniest is when you switch between the 1100 and the 870. nothing dumber than trying to "pump" a 1100 and "not pumping" an 870. all hunting creds go out the window. :)

Seahawk 04-24-2006 06:45 AM

We have a youth model 870 Express 20 gauge that my eleven year old shoots. Very utilitarian gun. Does everything well with both shot and slug barrels.

Tough to go wrong. I'd look for a used, btw, which this gun is: Over a thousand rounds without any problems.

RSlater 04-24-2006 06:58 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by HardDrive
Thanks guys.

Is there any point in investing in the Wingmaster? The differences between the wingmaster and the express appear to be cosmetic. I don't care about pretty.

The slide on the Wingmaster should be built to tighter tolerances, so it shouldn't rattle as much

Danskman 04-24-2006 07:21 AM

I bought my 870 about 20 years ago ($129), to use in a trap league. I averaged about 21-23 hits per round, and my scores were right there with guys using $3k shotguns. Only change I did to the gun was to have a center bead installed by a gunsmith. Never got a 25 with it though. Last summer I bought an over/under and shot in a league and had my first 25 in the first round with the gun. :)

BRPORSCHE 04-24-2006 07:22 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Seahawk
We have a youth model 870 Express 20 gauge that my eleven year old shoots. Very utilitarian gun. Does everything well with both shot and slug barrels.

I grew up shooting that gun. love it to death.

Jamie79SC 04-24-2006 07:33 AM

Indestructable.

My 870 has been to hell and back (including plenty of waterfowl over salt water) and it keeps coming back for more.

jdlowery 04-24-2006 08:30 AM

Quote:

Originally posted by Danskman
I bought my 870 about 20 years ago ($129), to use in a trap league. I averaged about 21-23 hits per round, and my scores were right there with guys using $3k shotguns. Only change I did to the gun was to have a center bead installed by a gunsmith. Never got a 25 with it though. Last summer I bought an over/under and shot in a league and had my first 25 in the first round with the gun. :)
I haven't shot in a while, about three years since my son was born. I own the 870 and it's a great gun. Nearly indestructible and pretty accurate. When I was doing a lot of trap I averaged about 22-23. I even managed to shoot a few rounds of 25 but you have to be in the zone on those days. Also, fatigue does set in after a round or two of the recoil.
The Wingmaster is a little fancier but basically the same gun.
And like the others have said, removing the barrel is quick and easy.

azasadny 04-24-2006 03:25 PM

An 870 is a great gun, I have a Remington 1187 that I bought used at my local Gander Mtn. 10 years ago and I've never had a problem with it. I use mine for sporting clays, duck, pheasant and goose hunting. You'll like shooting it, just remember to keep it snug to your shoulder!

ChrisBennet 04-24-2006 05:00 PM

Over-unders will fit in the trunk in a soft case no problem. BTDT.
-Chris


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