A bubby wants to sell me an "old" Rem. Wingmaster 870 in 12 gauge. I don't want to shoot steel in it, my question is will a new barrel fit on a 50's action? If so, is it worth buying a new barrel if the old shotgun is in real nice shape?
A bubby wants to sell me an "old" Rem. Wingmaster 870 in 12 gauge. I don't want to shoot steel in it, my question is will a new barrel fit on a 50's action? If so, is it worth buying a new barrel if the old shotgun is in real nice shape?
Remington says that #1 and smaller steel shot can be used in fixed full choke 870 barrels. Opening up the choke (if it is full) will likely improve patterning.
The Express barrels are the only ones that do not have the ball detent; all others still have it. A new barrel will be a drop-in fit.
i got an old wingmaster too.They have such smooth action, I put a express barrel on it with screw in chokes. I cut the old barrel and put cantilever on to have a deer barrel
.Express works perfect. I do not recommend you use 3" shells in it though receiver was not designed for it. Besides 2 3/4 is enough to kill anything you want to eat.
my opinion
Just a comment from what I have seen some express barrels do have the ball and spring, a few have just the ring drilled and most have nothing. When asked remington indicated during production sometimes the parts are interchanged pending what is in the bin for rings at the time and they use what ever on them. Also all matt finish police and tactical have them for sure.You are right 90% don't but some do seems to be more of the replacement ones. Also on the new replacement wingmaster barrels all are drilled but some don't have the ball and spring fitted. Those parts have to be bought seperate. I had to do that last year with a new wingmaster gloss barrel I ordered plus it came in 3 1/2" when only a 3" was ordered. Take care![]()
If you dont care about 3" shells, it will work fine. The easiest solve for the mag cap issue to simply purchase an Express style mag cap with the new barrel. Ive done it and it works fine. This is the cap I bought.
http://www.basspro.com/Uncle-Mikes-Magazine-Caps-with-Swivel-Stud/product/11442/50724#BVQAWidgetID
I'd buy it. Old Wingmasters are workhorses like none other in the shotugn world.
Remington says that #1 and smaller steel shot can be used in fixed full choke 870 barrels. Opening up the choke (if it is full) will likely improve patterning.
The Express barrels are the only ones that do not have the ball detent; all others still have it. A new barrel will be a drop-in fit.
Just a comment from what I have seen some express barrels do have the ball and spring, a few have just the ring drilled and most have nothing. When asked remington indicated during production sometimes the parts are interchanged pending what is in the bin for rings at the time and they use what ever on them. Also all matt finish police and tactical have them for sure.You are right 90% don't but some do seems to be more of the replacement ones. Also on the new replacement wingmaster barrels all are drilled but some don't have the ball and spring fitted. Those parts have to be bought seperate. I had to do that last year with a new wingmaster gloss barrel I ordered plus it came in 3 1/2" when only a 3" was ordered. Take care![]()



























