Situation: Going through my gun case, I realize I have an old 870 Wingmaster sitting there, never being used. It likely will never be used, since it is 2 3/4" only, 28 barrel, fixed full choke. It has long-ago been superceded by an 870 super mag for duckhunting chores.
So it got me thinking, it would be nice to have a tactical shotgun as a toy. Now, I know what the first answer will be. "Just buy a new 3" shotgun". However, I was thinking about breathing new life into an old gun.
So I was thinking, what are your thoughts on using an old 2 3/4" Wingmaster as a tactical gun platform. It is in good mechanical shape, but obviously I would need to do lots of work to get it into shape. I would think I would need to,
-Replace the stock. Has nice wood, but I would likely want a black syth stock.
-Covert it from 2 3/4" to 3". This is a big step. But I would want max ammo compatibility.
-New barrel. I was thinking something like a 21 vented rib, rem-choked barrel.
-Refinish. Flat black Duracoat would be fun.
I know that I could just buy a premade tactical 870 for about $450 brand new, but I figure, even if this project comes in at less than $400, then I save $50. Right?
Or...is there even a market for old 870 2 3/4" wingmasters? I could always sell, and buy a new tacti-cool shotty. But I can't see anyone wanting one.
So it got me thinking, it would be nice to have a tactical shotgun as a toy. Now, I know what the first answer will be. "Just buy a new 3" shotgun". However, I was thinking about breathing new life into an old gun.
So I was thinking, what are your thoughts on using an old 2 3/4" Wingmaster as a tactical gun platform. It is in good mechanical shape, but obviously I would need to do lots of work to get it into shape. I would think I would need to,
-Replace the stock. Has nice wood, but I would likely want a black syth stock.
-Covert it from 2 3/4" to 3". This is a big step. But I would want max ammo compatibility.
-New barrel. I was thinking something like a 21 vented rib, rem-choked barrel.
-Refinish. Flat black Duracoat would be fun.
I know that I could just buy a premade tactical 870 for about $450 brand new, but I figure, even if this project comes in at less than $400, then I save $50. Right?
Or...is there even a market for old 870 2 3/4" wingmasters? I could always sell, and buy a new tacti-cool shotty. But I can't see anyone wanting one.




















































