What does express, wingmaster, mean?
blasted sabre and tjhaile have answered well on the quality or lack of quality of the express.
I want an 870. Would cartridge length be of major importance to you?
Yes cartridge length would be important to me. Some of the older wingmasters are chambered in 3 inch and some are chambered in 2 3/4 only. The 3 inch will handle both. Many of those older wingmasters are of very good quality but not all are chambered for 3 inch and not all are equipped with choke tubes. That makes many not suitable for steel shot without alterations.
Was there an era for the 870 that was "better" than others.
Seems like the good old days were always better. I think the quality of the wingmaster before steel shot was required was slightly better. I also think that the quality of the express gun when first introduced was far superior to the express today.
Seems like the good old days were always better. I think the quality of the wingmaster before the steel was required was slightly better. I also think that the quality of the express gun when first introduced was far superior to the express today.
I have had several express guns. The first express was one I bought used in the early 90s. I think the stock was beachood and the gun looked like a rough finished wingmaster. That was the only good express I ever had. If the only thing I could have was what they sell today, the one with a file for a rib, I would quit shooting and take up archery.
If one has a little patients there are lots of older wingmasters that can be had for a steel. Cut down they make a good utility or camp gun. Cheap enough so that with a new barrel the price is reasonable. The 2 3/4 inch can be converted to 3 inch by changing the ejector. The latter probably should be done by a smith, but in the meantime there is a lot of 2 3/4 inch steel that will handle decoyed geese.
Is their any outward appearance change to the conversion?
I have an 870 Express super magnum synthetic stock if you want a show piece buy something else these are not that
If you want a servicable gun it is for you never had a Jam or missfire.
Fit and finish is reflected by the price I paid $340 new for mine and prefer the matt finish but it does require a good cleaning if out in the rain



























