3'' chambered 870 rifled barrel in standard Wingmaster .......

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I dropped a 3'' chambered rifled barrel in a standard 2 3/4'' Wingmaster ...... Fit like a glove ....... I don't dare shoot 3''s ........ Am I right ? Is the receiver strong enough ? Should I stick with 2 3/4''s ?
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Safety wise you are fine, and safe. The ejector in the receiver is for 2¾" tho, 3" will cause a malfunction. The ejector can be converted or replaced with a 3" version. The standard converted will leave a nicer finished product.
 
The chamber is in the barrel, as you know. So, can you shoot 3" shells out of it? Yes.

Is the receiver strong enough to shoot 3" shells, as it is designed for 2.75" shells? Yes. The receivers are the same; almost. The port is the same size, however the ejector is set back farther on receivers designed for 3" or 3.5" shells. You will most likely (98%) not have any issue extracting and ejecting fired 3" shells from the 2.75" receiver, but that 2% may rear its ugly head. If so, more than likely on crimped shells rather than the shorter rolled ones.

Either way, a failure isn't catastrophic or dangerous, it would at worst only be a failure in efficacy of clearing a spent shell. Have at it and report back.
 
That's because all the barrels have the same mating mechanisms in the receiver.
ALL modern 870s are the same, and 'gauge' specific, they will run up to 3" shells provided the barrel is chambered for them
The 870 supermag chamber will fit 3.5" shells and is a longer receiver.
Like Painkillers said, the ejectors are a bit different, being they're built a bit stronger and only difference between the two really is the size of the ejection port

As for your 870, the shell sits in the exact same spot, your 2 3/4 ejector will grab the rim just fine. As long as your barrel can fit the shell, and your port can eject it without jamming, you have zero issues to worry about.
 
The chamber is in the barrel, as you know. So, can you shoot 3" shells out of it? Yes.

Is the receiver strong enough to shoot 3" shells, as it is designed for 2.75" shells? Yes. The receivers are the same; almost. The port is the same size, however the ejector is set back farther on receivers designed for 3" or 3.5" shells. You will most likely (98%) not have any issue extracting and ejecting fired 3" shells from the 2.75" receiver, but that 2% may rear its ugly head. If so, more than likely on crimped shells rather than the shorter rolled ones.

Either way, a failure isn't catastrophic or dangerous, it would at worst only be a failure in efficacy of clearing a spent shell. Have at it and report back.
absolutely correct
 
That's because all the barrels have the same mating mechanisms in the receiver.
ALL modern 870s are the same,

Thus is unfortunately not true any more.

There are new remington home defense models that feature a longer 6 round magazine tube rather than the standard 4 round magazine and the barrel lug is located in a different position on the barrel limiting its use to that particular configuration.
 
Thus is unfortunately not true any more.

There are new remington home defense models that feature a longer 6 round magazine tube rather than the standard 4 round magazine and the barrel lug is located in a different position on the barrel limiting its use to that particular configuration.
"mating mechanism in the receiver"

I'm clearly talking about the barrel breach and not the barrel lug.
 
I did the same, a 3inch barrel on a 2.75 wingmaster, it fired 3in shells fine, but struggled to eject the fired casings.
 
I did the same, a 3inch barrel on a 2.75 wingmaster, it fired 3in shells fine, but struggled to eject the fired casings.
Some say it will eventually break the ejector, I'm not convinced of that though. It may eventually break, but likely would have with 2.75" shells. the extra 1/4 inch most probably has nothing to do with e breakage.
 
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