Dukeoflawnchair said:What I would recommend is getting an older 870 here on the EE...might take a little more ground work, but you'll probably find a better gun for cheaper. Really hate to say it, but a few too many trustworthy folk have been very unhappy with the workmanship of new remingtons...hold old and new together, and they simply don't compare (finish, fitting, attachments...even heard some complaints about alignment and the sights having fallen off when first opening the box...)
sunray said:Have a look at the Mossberg 500 as well. It might be a bit cheaper, but is as good as an 870. Same aftermarket stuff is available too.
Busta Capp said:Remy 870 is the way to go, just stay away from those Walmart bulk ammo packs, they create feeding issues due to cheap materials.
Furync said:I was talking to a gunsmith this past week and he was telling me how much of a POS the mossberg is.
I wouldn't know since I don't have one but... just thought I'd pass the message along.
As far as the original post goes, I have a 870 and I love it. Buy one off the EE if you want to save a few bucks.

RevolverRodger said:Don't get those chinese copies. Get the real REM 870. You will never regret it. Or better yet get used one form the EE and save $$$
Mine did that too. At the very base of the barrel the edge was formed into a bit of a lip. 5 minutes with some fine grit sand paper and oil resolved the issue.csmith99 said:X2!!!
I bought a Brand Spanking New 870 Super Magnun Express (Combo package with Rifled barrel as well as the Vent rib) 16 months ago. Rifled barrel works great on the action, but the vent rib barrel has issues. Seems that, at a completely random rate, the spent shell decides it wants to stay in the barrel. It takes a good whack of the stock on my knee to jar it loose. It doesn't matter if I use good ammo, or crappy ammo.
My friend who has a 1980's 870 has never had a single issue with it, and had bought it used out of the local community paper. He loves to razz me that his 25 year old gun works better than my new one. He's right though because mine is made to less stricter standards, and from cheaper parts.
Just my 2 cents.
Hit the nail right on the head with that Chinese copy statement.Calum said:From what I have seen my Chinese copy of the 870 is equal to if not better quality then the original 870 at a much lower price.
These days buy an original Remmy shotgun, and you are buying the name only...oh and the cheap excuse for an anti jam system, which can be copied with a dremel.
Also don't rule out the Mossberg Maverick 88, it's a hell of a shotgun for the price...Also it has an open lift plate which is a better anti jam system.
Do you mean that black stuff that you use with water and stuff? The 400? I'll get some and give it a try.gravyboat said:Mine did that too. At the very base of the barrel the edge was formed into a bit of a lip. 5 minutes with some fine grit sand paper and oil resolved the issue.



























