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3/7/2013 3:51:40 AM EDT
My LGS got in a few of them and they are priced reasonable and look well made.

Good, Bad, or Meh?

BTW....I've already got a 60s era 870 with 18" barrel but would not mind having a extra 870 based HD shotgun. I know barrels won't interchange with a Wingmaster but how about stocks?

3/7/2013 4:31:23 AM EDT
[#1]
I like 'em. Very well built, and the stocks will swap just fine.
3/7/2013 9:07:59 AM EDT
[#2]
ive got the pardner pump protecter same gun but with the hump they are nice and do use most all rem, stuff but the brls. mines been great and i recomend one to any one who asks about them.
3/7/2013 1:48:02 PM EDT
[#3]
I have one as pictured in the OP. It runs just as we'll as my 870. When I first got it, I oiled it dripping wet then ran 100 rounds of cheap birdshot as fast as I could to smooth it up (I do this with all new pump shotguns) I then cleaned it and lubed it properly and I have since run ~100 rounds of Birdshot, Buckshot, Slugs and some 3" Magnums. No failures and the ghost ring sights are generally regulated to the POI. The barrel has an IC fixed choke which I think works better with cheaper Buckshot loads than an open cylinder. IMHO this gun is G2G
3/7/2013 2:08:41 PM EDT
[#4]
Same as above. I'll see if I have time to post a pic of mine tonight.

Runs damn well (better than a bottom of the barrel Express dare I say), no issues thus far with at least 500 birdshot, couple hundred buckshot, 50 slugs or so, etc.

Would buy another one in a heartbeat if I wasn't more interested in semiautos.
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