In reality, the bolt locks into the steel barrel extension.Both the Remington & Mossberg are super popular and reliable pump action shotguns. Mossberg has the ambidextrous safety, double-extractor, nicer shell lifter, tons of upgrades, and is used by the military. While Remington has the smoother action, steel receiver, and better pistol grip setup.
don't be fooled by the steel receiver - the barrel on the Mossberg locks into a steel piece in the receiver the advantage its lighter and just as strong - had several 870's didn't shoot reliably until I threw money at it and became an unoffical QC employee at Remington Arms. Have a Mossberg 500 and a Maverick - both "to me" are leaps and bounds better than remington.
Thank you for letting me know - cheersIn reality, the bolt locks into the steel barrel extension.
870 Don't need parts - ever. Any problems are from unnecessary "upgrades". Buy with confidence.
870 Don't need parts - ever. Any problems are from unnecessary "upgrades". Buy with confidence.
always loved the way a 870 fit me, thinking of a 12ga, maybe a wingmaster if i can find one. But what about parts in the future? should I consider something else? thoughts???
Both the Remington & Mossberg are super popular and reliable pump action shotguns. Mossberg has the ambidextrous safety, double-extractor, nicer shell lifter, tons of upgrades, and is used by the military. While Remington has the smoother action, steel receiver, and better pistol grip setup.
Don’t get too excited yet... there won’t be a shortage of 870s or parts anytime soon. I’ve seen a few guys on the EE trying to cash-in on “they ain’t made anymore”... lol
Don’t get too excited yet... there won’t be a shortage of 870s or parts anytime soon. I’ve seen a few guys on the EE trying to cash-in on “they ain’t made anymore”... lol



























