Had one, while I did like it and it's features, it did have problems.
It uses a rotating bolt design so if you are not racking the slide with purpose I sometimes had feeding issues.
I had to have a recall on the trigger.
The barrel rotated left and right when in lock up about 1/16th of an inch, for which I sent the shotgun for warranty repair.
While warranty was satisfied, I had to follow up to find out what was happening with my shotgun, so while communication was not great, it was resolved.
In the end they could not repair the shotgun, also they wouldn't replace it (from the warranty center). I ended up having to go back to my place of purchase to have it replaced or refunded.
I asked the pace of purchase to inspect their stock for the rotating barrel, and was told I likely wouldn't be happy with what is there. I accepted that and I actually was very happy with the company i dealt with for inspecting and giving me honest feed back.
So I accepted the refund, the only slightly irksome part was I was not reimbursed at curent cost (sucking up the dollar difference from original purchase) and not for shipping. I see the last point from both sides in terms of shipping but I feel remington should have completely reimbursed me for my entire cost of the shotgun, even if it was for the dollars paid a year previous and not currently adjusted pricing.
To reiterate, I did have good service from the point of sale, dencnt service from the warrant center, a let down for reimbursement.
If you can find an 887 with no issues I feel it is a good shotgun.
That being said, with my past experience, I would not buy one unless quality went up. Probably better adding on a little more and buying a mossberg 590 (not the a1)
Just my 2 cents.
Cheers