Hello Everyone,
Am buying an old 870 wingmaster from a friend need a few suggestions on upgrades. Have got a hogue stock and forend for the gun.
Am confused on which extension to install it's a pretty old gun with a 30 inch barrel. Will be using it for home defense.
Should I get the barrel length reduced after I buy the extension to match it with the barrel.
Need a suggestion on a good front sight.
Need help with identifying which year was it produced.
Thanks. Pics of the gun is attached
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Old 870 Wingmaster
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Re: Old 870 Wingmaster
What's the letter or letters at the beginning of the serial number? Or are there just numbers?
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Numbers starts with 11
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I would recommend getting a night sight with Tritium, I have one on my home defense shotgun and really like it.
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If there're no letters at the beginning of the serial number, it's probably a 1968 or earlier gun. That means it could benefit from a flex-tab upgrade if it's going to serve as a serious defensive gun, and there may be other parts that should be updated or replaced, judging by the condition of the thing. You may want to have a gunsmith look it over for you. Ensure that it's safe to use and running reliably before you start adding stuff.
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It's a 1951 I got a reply from remington. The gun works fine my friend still uses it but the forend has a lot of wobble.
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Re: Old 870 Wingmaster
30" is kinda long for HD roles, but It could be done. It might be cheaper to just purchase a barrel that to have a gunsmith cut it down. I've seen smooth bores for $80 I believe.
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I personally hate to see you alter such a piece of history. Would you consider selling ( to me ) and taking money to purchase a newer gun more suited to your needs.
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Thank you all for the suggestions the gun is in India. As import of arms has been stopped in India since 1984 all imported weapons are very expensive. I have paid more than 3000 dollars for this. Buying a new barrel would not be possible if available would cost a lot.
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I like your suggestion to keep it as is... was thinking of getting a magazine extension and a poilsh.T rem wrote:I personally hate to see you alter such a piece of history. Would you consider selling ( to me ) and taking money to purchase a newer gun more suited to your needs.
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