I have a Remington 887 nitro mag in duck camo. I've never had any problem with it. I've taken many geese, ducks and turkeys with it. Are they really as bad as everyone says they are? I know there was an issue with some recalled models that were slam firing and such. I checked my serial number on the Remington website and mine was not one of the affected models.
As an entry-level pump action, it seems like a pretty good gun overall. It can chamber up to 3 1/2", the recoil isn't terrible, and the polymer coating, although it makes the gun feel a bit plastic and cheap, is good at protecting the barrel from weather.
So my question is: why are they considered so bad?
As an entry-level pump action, it seems like a pretty good gun overall. It can chamber up to 3 1/2", the recoil isn't terrible, and the polymer coating, although it makes the gun feel a bit plastic and cheap, is good at protecting the barrel from weather.
So my question is: why are they considered so bad?




















































