Remington® 870 Express Combo 12 Gauge w/20'' Rifled and 26'' Vent Rib Barrel Shotgun
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Enjoy proven 870 performance the whole year round with the Remington 870 Express Combo 12 Gauge w/20" Rifled and 26" Vent Rib Barrel Shotgun. This workhorse shotgun features a receiver milled from a solid billet of steel for maximum strength and reliability. The silky smooth twin action bars prevent binding and twisting so that you'll always have the chance to get off a second shot. This pump action sports non-reflective black matte metalwork and a no-frills satin finish hardwood stock and forend. Comes with a 3" chamber and 4 + 1 capacity. The 26'' vent rib shotgun barrel features a modified Rem choke and front bead sight. 20'' deer barrel is fully rifled with adjustable rifle sights for top accuracy.
- Brand - Remington
- Action - Pump
Rated 4.1 out of 5 by 7
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Rated 5 out of 5 by BuckHunata Great Gun Great Price
Purchased this gun as my first ever shotgun. used it for deer and bear this year along with, birds and rabbit. I have shot slugs through the slug barrel and it works flawlessly shot 3 inch and 2 3/4 inch 1oz and 7/8 oz slugs. The slug barrel on the gun is heavy though but being fully rifled makes that barrel an ace. My biggest issue is that i wish i had got the slug barrel with the cantilever scope mount but honestly a slug is not made for 300 yard shots with the rifled barrel i would give 100 yards- 150 yards at the very uttermost. For the field barrel i've shot #8 bird, for birds and clays works amazingly even with the short brass. used 00 buck and #4 buck works like a charm fun too shot. some people complain about ejection issues even with the short brass I have never experienced any issues. One thing i urge you to purchase the synthetic stock combo (if they sell them) the stock i got with mine was undesirable to me hunted in the rain and the stock started getting bubbles in it, fixed that by replacing the hardwood stock with a black synthetic stock like that synthetic even more than i did the wood. I still gave this combo a 5 star rating because honestly this gun is awesome shoots soaked, shoots cold its unstopable and works like a charm i love mine im sure you will love yours.
April 1, 2013
Rated 5 out of 5 by DeerHunter85 Great Gun
Bought this gun around 8 years ago and use it every year for deer hunting in IL. I have started to use it for duck and goose hunting. Great gun and very universal.
March 19, 2013
Rated 5 out of 5 by Captnden Hands down my favorite.
I bought my 870 six years ago. I use it for bird hunting, trap and sporting clays. I have at least 5000 rounds fired and the only problem I have had was with a few of my reloads. You can do any type of shooting you want. I prefer it over my o/u shotguns. I would not think twice about buying another one. The slug barrel is accurate to as far as I can see with iron sights. Highly recommended.
February 25, 2013
Rated 2 out of 5 by KAFB Nice gun but...
Hey, be nice! The sticking cartridge problem is legitimate, we have the same problem with this model purchased last Christmas. Our gunsmith informed us there is now a small lip that holds the spent cartridges and he is fixing so many that he made his own special tool to do the job. Could it be that Remington is importing some of it's parts?
November 13, 2012
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I have used it during duck/goose hunts and worked good.Q:
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Is it worth going with the mossberg 535 combo to get a 24" rifled barrel over the remington 20"?
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No, the Remington 870 12 ga. combo is mos likely the better bet. And in the long run the pump on the Remington will not move back and forth with how a mossberg will. It's not going to make a difference on how long the barrel is for when you are deer hunting with sabots.A:
No, the 870 is a far superior gun. Instead of investing the $300 + bucks in a extra barrell I would buy better optics to mount on my 870!1 of 1
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