So, the finish on the 870 Express led me to believe that the gun had a parkerized finish but several things are starting to make me believe otherwise. In advance, if the Express IS actually parkerized, then I'll have made a serious mistake.
But let me explain why
For instance, on the Remington site all the Express pages read "pump-action shotgun features a non-glare matte finish on all exterior metalwork"
http://www.remington.com/products/firearms/shotguns/model_870/model_870_express_super_magnum_synthetic.asp
Where as the Wingmaster page makes a point in mentioning, "The highly polished and richly blued receiver is milled... "
http://www.remington.com/products/firearms/shotguns/model_870/model_870_wingmaster.asp
Secondly, it seems only the Police 870 is parkerized, according to this page, all the 870P versions are. However, "parkerized" is not mentioned even once on the other 870 pages
http://www.remingtonle.com/shotguns/870synthetic.htm
Then there is the Google search for the terms "remington 870 parkerized" which turns up first of all, the Remington Police 870 page, then a bunch of accessories for the 870 that are parkerized, and them some more entries about the Police 870.
In the search, I saw some statements made by some people and organizations
"Only problem I had with it was on a very hot day (100 Fahrenheit) I'd been holding it all day and before putting it away forgot to wipe it down. The basic-level finish on it didn't resist the rust quite as well as the Parkerizing I'm used to on military weapons, "
http://glocktalk.com/sitemap/topic/438603-1.html
"The 870 police shares many of the things that make the wingmaster great with a couple of key differences that make the gun more suited for law enforcement. Key amongst these variables are heavier springs in the trigger group, a parkerized finish, a shortened forend "
http://www.tacticalshotgun.ca/content_nonsub/shotguns/compare_870_590.html
On wikipedia, the only model mentioned with a parkerized finish is the police magnum
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Remington_870
"Other than the wood and the parkerized finish [on the wingmaster] there was not much of a visual difference "
http://www.shotgunworld.com/bbs/viewtopic.php?t=748
"The Marine model comes with electroless nickel plating and a synthetic stock and the police models feature a parkerized finish with either hardwood or sythetic stocks"
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Remington+870
So you see my reasoning for believing that the Express is not parkerized. My buddy is adamant that it is. I believed him for the longest time. If it turns out that he is right, then the internet has failed me...
MSN convo:
[friend] said:
well then if you're soo confident i suggest you go to CGN and say 870's aren't parkerized
[friend] said:
i woudl ike to see how much flaming you'll get
-- Kanelupis 4 - <Secondary work account> <M-F 9am-5pm> said:
ok
-- Kanelupis 4 - <Secondary work account> <M-F 9am-5pm> said:
sure
[friend] said:
sure
[friend] said:
go.
Anyone care to clarify? Thanks
But let me explain why
For instance, on the Remington site all the Express pages read "pump-action shotgun features a non-glare matte finish on all exterior metalwork"
http://www.remington.com/products/firearms/shotguns/model_870/model_870_express_super_magnum_synthetic.asp
Where as the Wingmaster page makes a point in mentioning, "The highly polished and richly blued receiver is milled... "
http://www.remington.com/products/firearms/shotguns/model_870/model_870_wingmaster.asp
Secondly, it seems only the Police 870 is parkerized, according to this page, all the 870P versions are. However, "parkerized" is not mentioned even once on the other 870 pages
http://www.remingtonle.com/shotguns/870synthetic.htm
Then there is the Google search for the terms "remington 870 parkerized" which turns up first of all, the Remington Police 870 page, then a bunch of accessories for the 870 that are parkerized, and them some more entries about the Police 870.
In the search, I saw some statements made by some people and organizations
"Only problem I had with it was on a very hot day (100 Fahrenheit) I'd been holding it all day and before putting it away forgot to wipe it down. The basic-level finish on it didn't resist the rust quite as well as the Parkerizing I'm used to on military weapons, "
http://glocktalk.com/sitemap/topic/438603-1.html
"The 870 police shares many of the things that make the wingmaster great with a couple of key differences that make the gun more suited for law enforcement. Key amongst these variables are heavier springs in the trigger group, a parkerized finish, a shortened forend "
http://www.tacticalshotgun.ca/content_nonsub/shotguns/compare_870_590.html
On wikipedia, the only model mentioned with a parkerized finish is the police magnum
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Remington_870
"Other than the wood and the parkerized finish [on the wingmaster] there was not much of a visual difference "
http://www.shotgunworld.com/bbs/viewtopic.php?t=748
"The Marine model comes with electroless nickel plating and a synthetic stock and the police models feature a parkerized finish with either hardwood or sythetic stocks"
http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=Remington+870
So you see my reasoning for believing that the Express is not parkerized. My buddy is adamant that it is. I believed him for the longest time. If it turns out that he is right, then the internet has failed me...
MSN convo:
[friend] said:
well then if you're soo confident i suggest you go to CGN and say 870's aren't parkerized
[friend] said:
i woudl ike to see how much flaming you'll get
-- Kanelupis 4 - <Secondary work account> <M-F 9am-5pm> said:
ok
-- Kanelupis 4 - <Secondary work account> <M-F 9am-5pm> said:
sure
[friend] said:
sure
[friend] said:
go.
Anyone care to clarify? Thanks
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