870 wingmaster barrell question

It can fit, express barrels and wingmaster barrels are interchangeable.
No real difference other thank finish i believe. Experts can correct me if i'm wrong.
 
"...whats the difference between..." About $300 or more. Epp's is asking $729.83 for a 28", walnut stocked, Wingmaster. $355.61 for a 28", synthetic stocked, Express. Same gun, different stock and finish.
 
"...whats the difference between..." About $300 or more. Epp's is asking $729.83 for a 28", walnut stocked, Wingmaster. $355.61 for a 28", synthetic stocked, Express. Same gun, different stock and finish.

makes me feel better about picking up my wingmaster off the EE for $250. sure it has some scratches, but i'm willing to live with a scuff or two with that kind of price diffrence!
 
there is I believe an extra 15 hours of mainly manual buffing and finishing on the internal and external parts of a Wingmaster. Dude doing it is probably making around 20 bucks an hours plus the extra money for equipment and material, plus a real walnut stock and fore-end. Bottomline is that it adds up to the extra coin you have the shell out for the Wingmaster. kinda like buying a stripped down Chevy half ton for 18K or 55k for a loaded Denali.
 
geez forgot to mention:redface:. none of my Express barrels are a smooth fit on my 50's and 60's vintage Wingmasters. they will go on but it is really tight.
 
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