OK - I have 3 other 870's but have a new shooter coming up and needed a 20 gauge for a smaller person. I purchased a Youth model (shorter stock and barrel) and got it delivered to my door for under $400.00.
Stripped it down completely, cleaned, oiled and reassembled. The fit and finish on this firearm was real good (especially like the youth forearm) and there were no internal burrs or problems.
Gathered up all my old ammo and some that was donated including some 10 yr old Imperials bought a bunch more and a case of birds and headed out to the mountain to check it out.
Ran 20 rounds through it (trap loads), swiped the barrel and gave it another shot of oil and settled down to do some shooting. At 50 rounds we disassembled and cleaned.
Fired off just over 200 rounds of everything from 3 inch to 2 3/4 --- trap loads to magnum buck loads, and a few slugs just for kicks.
I am impressed --- not one hiccup and this little thing is a shooter. By the time we had 50 rounds through it it was starting to wear in and by 100 was as smooth as silk.
I have read many posts here saying how poor the new 870's are and I now begin to wonder if anyone has even fired one of them.
All said ---- I don't think anyone who tries one of the newer 870's will be disappointed with their purchase.
By the way --- I am in no way connected to Remington or to any Sporting Goods field. What I am is a shooter and hunter who has been using many different rifles and shotguns for the past 60+ years.
JMHO
Dave


Stripped it down completely, cleaned, oiled and reassembled. The fit and finish on this firearm was real good (especially like the youth forearm) and there were no internal burrs or problems.
Gathered up all my old ammo and some that was donated including some 10 yr old Imperials bought a bunch more and a case of birds and headed out to the mountain to check it out.
Ran 20 rounds through it (trap loads), swiped the barrel and gave it another shot of oil and settled down to do some shooting. At 50 rounds we disassembled and cleaned.
Fired off just over 200 rounds of everything from 3 inch to 2 3/4 --- trap loads to magnum buck loads, and a few slugs just for kicks.
I am impressed --- not one hiccup and this little thing is a shooter. By the time we had 50 rounds through it it was starting to wear in and by 100 was as smooth as silk.
I have read many posts here saying how poor the new 870's are and I now begin to wonder if anyone has even fired one of them.
All said ---- I don't think anyone who tries one of the newer 870's will be disappointed with their purchase.
By the way --- I am in no way connected to Remington or to any Sporting Goods field. What I am is a shooter and hunter who has been using many different rifles and shotguns for the past 60+ years.
JMHO
Dave



















































