How many rounds does a Remington model 870 hold?
An 870 will come standard with a 5 round Mag tube (4 in the mag, 1 in the chamber) using 2 3/4″ shells. You can get mag extensions to hold 7, 8 or 10 rounds.
Can a Remington 870 take a magazine?
The M870 pump gun has gotten a substantial update with a new version that feeds from a quick-change detachable magazine. Yes, this new shotgun is built on the decades-old 870 workhorse pump-action platform, but Remington has removed the tubular magazine under the barrel.
Can a Remington 870 Wingmaster shoot 3 inch shells?
You can definitively have a 3″ chamber and only a 2-3/4″ action. Shells will shoot fine, but are too long to eject once fired and open.
What is the difference between 870 Express and wingmaster?
The only real difference between the two shotguns is their cosmetic look and some of the internal parts. The Remington 870 Express contains synthetic fore-ends and stocks made of laminated wood. The Remington 870 Wingmaster will obviously be more expensive since it is made with walnut and polished metal surfaces.
How many rounds does a pump shotgun hold?
three
A pump shotgun can hold three shotgun shells, but there is usually a removable plug that allows it to hold five or more. The plug is a device that limits how much ammo you can load in the magazine tube.
When were Remington wingmaster made?
1950
Remington Model 870 | |
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Produced | 1950–present |
No. built | 11,000,000+ |
Variants | Wingmaster, Express, Marine, SPS, SPS-T, XCS, Tac-14, Super Mag, MCS, DM, Tac-14 DM |
Specifications |
What is the difference between Remington 870 and wingmaster?
Is wingmaster better than 870?
What is a wingmaster?
Wingmasters have either walnut or mahogany stocks and fore-ends. The Express is built from laminated wood or has a synthetic stock and fore-end, which is more common to see in duck camps because of its supreme durability. Wingmaster 870s also have polished receivers; Express pumps don’t.