Getting a chuckle out of some of the comments here. I own, and have owned numerous Remington shotguns~old and new. In pumps, I currently own a 1968 Wingmaster in mint condition, a new 870P and a 2-3 year old 20ga. Express. My nephew shoots clays, and hunts his 12ga Express hard. If anyone reading this thread comes away from it thinking 870 Express models all junk, they jam, rot-out, fall apart...well, that would be a shame. It's simply not the case. Agreed~they're not what the Wingmasters used to be...but few guns are. I don't think Remington "does cheap" as well as Mossberg does (and that pains me to say as a Remington fan) but suggesting they're junk is absolutely ridiculous. You can find countless reports of rust online, but you can find people who say the world is flat too. Not sure what that proves.
If some knuckle head online buys his first shotgun (an 870 Express) and puts it away wet every time....then opens up the case one day and finds rust~of course he/she is going to complain about it online. Who among us (who buys better guns) treats them that poorly? I see this on here all the time. Guys with bigger budgets/more smarts who treat the nicer guns (they can afford) properly...then yammer-on about how crappy inexpensive 870s are when they're treated poorly. Give your head a shake.
I have decades of experience with Remington shotguns, and I'll agree that the 870 Expresses fall WAY short of the vintage Wingmasters/11-48s I've spent so many years shooting. However, inspect them before you buy them (which you should any gun, if possible)...treat them right, and they'll give you many years of good service at a pretty fair price. Yes, corners are cut. Yes, I'm sure there are stories of the odd one failing out of the gate. Name 1 gun make/model under $500, that has comparable sales numbers, and HASN'T had the odd stinker roll off the line.
BTW~sorry Wanstalls....don't mean to derail this thread. If I didn''t already have an 870P, I'd be buying one from you. Love mine, runs like a top.
If some knuckle head online buys his first shotgun (an 870 Express) and puts it away wet every time....then opens up the case one day and finds rust~of course he/she is going to complain about it online. Who among us (who buys better guns) treats them that poorly? I see this on here all the time. Guys with bigger budgets/more smarts who treat the nicer guns (they can afford) properly...then yammer-on about how crappy inexpensive 870s are when they're treated poorly. Give your head a shake.
I have decades of experience with Remington shotguns, and I'll agree that the 870 Expresses fall WAY short of the vintage Wingmasters/11-48s I've spent so many years shooting. However, inspect them before you buy them (which you should any gun, if possible)...treat them right, and they'll give you many years of good service at a pretty fair price. Yes, corners are cut. Yes, I'm sure there are stories of the odd one failing out of the gate. Name 1 gun make/model under $500, that has comparable sales numbers, and HASN'T had the odd stinker roll off the line.
BTW~sorry Wanstalls....don't mean to derail this thread. If I didn''t already have an 870P, I'd be buying one from you. Love mine, runs like a top.