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All slicked up
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All slicked up
I took the 870 I got yesterday apart and gave it a good cleaning and lubed the friction and pivot spots with some Mobil 1 oil used very sparingly. I also put a little Gun Slick on the friction spots on the slide assembly. It was dirty but not to the extreme like some I have taken down and cleaned for my self and other hunter friends. It really doesn't show hardly any wear and I believe this was just some ones hunter shot gun and they really don't see thousands of rounds like skeet and trap guns see. It is like a different gun now on how well its action cycles and really feels a lot better. This gun has no binding in the action and no looseness or rattling like some older pumps get. This should make a nice hunter shot gun for pheasant and small game.
Back together and ready for a day out this week when the weather gets warmer.
Back together and ready for a day out this week when the weather gets warmer.
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- North Country Gal
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Re: All slicked up
I'm really enjoying this old 870 project of yours. Brings back such great memories of my days bird hunting. You're right, of course. So many of these old guns got carried way more than they ever got shot. For sure, a slicked up 870 is about as smooth as it gets in a pump gun.
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- Les
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Re: All slicked up
When you see it all laid out like that, it makes you realize just how simple yet effective these shotguns are. I'm sure there's a good few years of life left in it yet, too.
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Re: All slicked up
How about a few good decades left? I don't see why a shotgun, long gun or even a SA pistol shouldn't last hundreds of years.Les wrote:When you see it all laid out like that, it makes you realize just how simple yet effective these shotguns are. I'm sure there's a good few years of life left in it yet, too.
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Re: All slicked up
As far as I am concerned a Remington 870 is simplicity and reliability all rolled into one great package. I base that on years of hunting with them and never replacing a single part.Les wrote:When you see it all laid out like that, it makes you realize just how simple yet effective these shotguns are. I'm sure there's a good few years of life left in it yet, too.
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Re: All slicked up
My husband says the same thing about the famous '870' shotgun. He only owns one 870 shotgun now in a Marine Magnum but he did own several shotguns in the past and in various calibers.bandit1250 wrote:As far as I am concerned a Remington 870 is simplicity and reliability all rolled into one great package. I base that on years of hunting with them and never replacing a single part.Les wrote:When you see it all laid out like that, it makes you realize just how simple yet effective these shotguns are. I'm sure there's a good few years of life left in it yet, too.
I never saw his older Wingmaster shotguns.
Thanks for sharing.
Cate
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Re: All slicked up
Well done! That's a keeper if I've ever seen one! If you take care of it- it will take care of you. Nice post!
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