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Posted: 4/16/2012 11:48:04 AM EDT
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I just picked up a nice old 870 Wingmaster for a great price that I am going to convert to a tactical shotgun. Now is where I need help... I read on line that serial numbers with a "V" suffix are not for shooting 3" shells. Is this true and if so, what is the difference? Are receiver dimensions different on these guns?
I bought the gun without a barrel, so I have no idea how the original barrel was marked. All I have to go on is the receiver sericl number. The prefix is T, which I believe is a 1970 manufacture date. The trigger guard is aluminum, not plastic, It's much more smoothe in the action than the new Express guns and I think it will work great for the purpose I intend for it. I just need to know if there is a safety issue with 3" 00 Buck. Thanks in advance! 101 |
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Thanks for information. I've been doing a lot of reading on the 870 and there are various opinions on what these markings mean. I can get an 18.5" barrel pretty cheap and install it. I guess there are plenty of options on shells that aren't 3" magnums. I went with an older Wingmaster as a shot in the dark. I got this one for less than 150, without a barrel. I like how smooth the older 870's are as opposed to the new express guns.
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| My favorite "social" load is Federal’s LE (LE132 00) 00 Buck says "Tactical" on the box and uses their Flite Control wad. Stuff is amazing! Very tight patterns and is 2 3/4-inch. I know there is LE ammo in 3-inch, but kinda think the 3-inch and 3 1/2-inch is more for hunting so 2 3/4-inch is just fine for personal protection etc. Sounds like you did good on a nice ole Wingmaster. To be fair, there are plenty of well used 870 Express shotguns out there that are smoother than many Police or Wingmaster "versions" - I have a few. Don’t be fooled by the Express name, its just an economy version of the same gun... couple parts are different, the furniture n finish and they didn't get the same attention when being assembled - all the same parts and all the same guns though. |
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Thanks for information. I've been doing a lot of reading on the 870 and there are various opinions on what these markings mean. I can get an 18.5" barrel pretty cheap and install it. I guess there are plenty of options on shells that aren't 3" magnums. I went with an older Wingmaster as a shot in the dark. I got this one for less than 150, without a barrel. I like how smooth the older 870's are as opposed to the new express guns. 101 Only serial numbers ending with the letter "M" are magnum receivers. Using your non-magnum receiver you can mount a barrel that is chambered for 2 3/4" and 3" shells, and it will be marked to use only 3" shells on magnum receivers. Most all tactical type loads are 2 3/3" anyway. You can pickup a 18" parked barrel for around $120.00. |
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