I want to buy one more Rem 870 and i don't know which model.
Does anyone know the difference between
870™ Express® Super Magnum Synthetic and 870™ Express® Super Magnum?
Thanks.
Difference between 870 SM Synthetic and 870 SM
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Re: Difference between 870 SM Synthetic and 870 SM
From Remington:
MODEL 870™ EXPRESS® SUPER MAGNUM SYNTHETIC
OVERVIEW:
For those looking for that "one shotgun to do it all," you'd be hard pressed to find a more affordable all-purpose option. Capable of digesting 2 3/4, 3, and 3 1/2-inch 12-gauge shells without a hiccup, the Model 870 Express Super Magnum Synthetic is as at home in the dove field as it is in the duck blind or on the skeet field. Available with either a 26 or 28-inch vent rib barrel with a Modified Rem™ Choke, this pump-action shotgun features a non-glare matte finish on all exterior metalwork and an all-weather black synthetic stock and fore-end.
KEY FEATURES:
• Receiver milled from a solid billet of steel for strength and durability
• Twin action bars ensure smooth, reliable non-binding action
• Legendary pointability and accuracy
• Rem™ Choke vent rib barrel
• Offered in 12-gauge
MODEL 870™ EXPRESS® SUPER MAGNUM
OVERVIEW:
This is no standard Model 870 Express. Far from it. Capable of handling everything from light 2 3/4-inch loads to heavy 3 1/2-inch magnums interchangeably, this shotgun is unrivaled in versatility and value. No other pump gun even comes close.
Available with non-reflective matte-finish metalwork and flat-finish hardwood stock and fore-end, the Model 870 Express Super Magnum features a 28-inch vent-rib barrel with Modified Rem™ Choke.
KEY FEATURES:
• Receiver milled from a solid billet of steel for strength and durability
• Twin action bars ensure smooth, reliable non-binding action
• Legendary pointability and accuracy
• Rem™ Choke vent rib barrel
• Offered in 12 gauge
If you look them up on Davidsons Gun Search the only difference appears to be the stock. Prices are the same.
MODEL 870™ EXPRESS® SUPER MAGNUM SYNTHETIC
OVERVIEW:
For those looking for that "one shotgun to do it all," you'd be hard pressed to find a more affordable all-purpose option. Capable of digesting 2 3/4, 3, and 3 1/2-inch 12-gauge shells without a hiccup, the Model 870 Express Super Magnum Synthetic is as at home in the dove field as it is in the duck blind or on the skeet field. Available with either a 26 or 28-inch vent rib barrel with a Modified Rem™ Choke, this pump-action shotgun features a non-glare matte finish on all exterior metalwork and an all-weather black synthetic stock and fore-end.
KEY FEATURES:
• Receiver milled from a solid billet of steel for strength and durability
• Twin action bars ensure smooth, reliable non-binding action
• Legendary pointability and accuracy
• Rem™ Choke vent rib barrel
• Offered in 12-gauge
MODEL 870™ EXPRESS® SUPER MAGNUM
OVERVIEW:
This is no standard Model 870 Express. Far from it. Capable of handling everything from light 2 3/4-inch loads to heavy 3 1/2-inch magnums interchangeably, this shotgun is unrivaled in versatility and value. No other pump gun even comes close.
Available with non-reflective matte-finish metalwork and flat-finish hardwood stock and fore-end, the Model 870 Express Super Magnum features a 28-inch vent-rib barrel with Modified Rem™ Choke.
KEY FEATURES:
• Receiver milled from a solid billet of steel for strength and durability
• Twin action bars ensure smooth, reliable non-binding action
• Legendary pointability and accuracy
• Rem™ Choke vent rib barrel
• Offered in 12 gauge
If you look them up on Davidsons Gun Search the only difference appears to be the stock. Prices are the same.
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Re: Difference between 870 SM Synthetic and 870 SM
I don't know. It says that the one with the wood stock has non-reflective matte-finish metalworkRandomguns wrote:From Remington:
MODEL 870™ EXPRESS® SUPER MAGNUM SYNTHETIC
OVERVIEW:
For those looking for that "one shotgun to do it all," you'd be hard pressed to find a more affordable all-purpose option. Capable of digesting 2 3/4, 3, and 3 1/2-inch 12-gauge shells without a hiccup, the Model 870 Express Super Magnum Synthetic is as at home in the dove field as it is in the duck blind or on the skeet field. Available with either a 26 or 28-inch vent rib barrel with a Modified Rem™ Choke, this pump-action shotgun features a non-glare matte finish on all exterior metalwork and an all-weather black synthetic stock and fore-end.
KEY FEATURES:
• Receiver milled from a solid billet of steel for strength and durability
• Twin action bars ensure smooth, reliable non-binding action
• Legendary pointability and accuracy
• Rem™ Choke vent rib barrel
• Offered in 12-gauge
MODEL 870™ EXPRESS® SUPER MAGNUM
OVERVIEW:
This is no standard Model 870 Express. Far from it. Capable of handling everything from light 2 3/4-inch loads to heavy 3 1/2-inch magnums interchangeably, this shotgun is unrivaled in versatility and value. No other pump gun even comes close.
Available with non-reflective matte-finish metalwork and flat-finish hardwood stock and fore-end, the Model 870 Express Super Magnum features a 28-inch vent-rib barrel with Modified Rem™ Choke.
KEY FEATURES:
• Receiver milled from a solid billet of steel for strength and durability
• Twin action bars ensure smooth, reliable non-binding action
• Legendary pointability and accuracy
• Rem™ Choke vent rib barrel
• Offered in 12 gauge
If you look them up on Davidsons Gun Search the only difference appears to be the stock. Prices are the same.
and the one with synthetic stock has non-glare matte finish on all exterior metalwork. Do you think that the barrels
has differences?
Re: Difference between 870 SM Synthetic and 870 SM
These are both 870 Express models...the finish will be the same. "Non-glare" and "Non-reflective" are two marketing phrases that mean the same thing. They will both be non-glare/reflective matte finish. To turn a 870 Express SM into an 870 Express SM Synthetic, all you really need to do is remove the wood/wood laminate stock and replace it with a synthetic stock. Basically, they are the exact same gun- only difference is the stock, which Remington leaves up to you based on your preference for wood or polymer.