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A very fine Remington 870
- Vaquero
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Re: A very fine Remington 870
Sounds like the neighbor/ friend got a nice one at a very fair price. Never owned a 870, all my Rem. shotguns have been the 1100's.
I do have a Browning and a Mossberg at the moment.
RP
I do have a Browning and a Mossberg at the moment.
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Re: A very fine Remington 870
Wanted an 1100, but at the time I bought my 870, it is all I could afford.
Now, it's my shoulder that says NO!
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Re: A very fine Remington 870
Hey Mark one of the 1100's is a 20ga.markiver54 wrote: ↑Tue Jun 08, 2021 11:48 amWanted an 1100, but at the time I bought my 870, it is all I could afford.
Now, it's my shoulder that says NO!
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Ain't No Apologies for My Temperament
Si vis pacem, para bellum
H001, H006, H012
Ain't No Apologies for My Temperament
Si vis pacem, para bellum
H001, H006, H012
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Re: A very fine Remington 870
Aaah!!, I knew Ya still had sme of that enabling in Ya!Vaquero wrote: ↑Tue Jun 08, 2021 1:56 pmHey Mark one of the 1100's is a 20ga.markiver54 wrote: ↑Tue Jun 08, 2021 11:48 amWanted an 1100, but at the time I bought my 870, it is all I could afford.
Now, it's my shoulder that says NO!
RP
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Re: A very fine Remington 870
Anybody remember the 870 Wingmaster in .410 bore??? I've got one with vent rib (25" BBL). It comes from the '70s and came with a mahogany stock (denser wood than walnut and added back a few ounces to the weight). I shot competitive skeet back then, sooooo, I also have its twin in an 1100 auto in 410 with the 25" bbl in "skeet". It also has the mahogany stock...They really are beauts...won't ever get rid of them...
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Re: A very fine Remington 870
Pics?BobGinVA wrote: ↑Wed Jun 09, 2021 11:42 amAnybody remember the 870 Wingmaster in .410 bore??? I've got one with vent rib (25" BBL). It comes from the '70s and came with a mahogany stock (denser wood than walnut and added back a few ounces to the weight). I shot competitive skeet back then, sooooo, I also have its twin in an 1100 auto in 410 with the 25" bbl in "skeet". It also has the mahogany stock...They really are beauts...won't ever get rid of them...
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Re: A very fine Remington 870
I sure do. I had a 70s vintage 20 ga Wingmaster with a mahogany stock. Also had a 70s vintage Remington 582 22 bolt rifle with a mahogany stock.
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Re: A very fine Remington 870
I'll see if I can dig them out of the safe(s). Can't remember which one they're in...I'll try to get a couple of pics in the next couple days...
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