
The Remington 870: Design, Variants, and What Sets Great Examples Apart
A buyer and collector’s look at the Remington Model 870: how the steel-hearted pump earned its reputation, what the key variants offer, and how to spot a truly great example.
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A buyer and collector’s look at the Remington Model 870: how the steel-hearted pump earned its reputation, what the key variants offer, and how to spot a truly great example.

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