or a Mossberg 590 and call it a day.
Having said that, polishing a turd could be fun.
Already have one.Why not just buy an old remmy to start with?
The bolt carrier did fail. I expect the bolt or at least the cast part on the top of the bolt to go next. I actually haven't tried the 870 bolt in it yet but I will soon. So far all the other parts fit and function properly during cycling and dry fireing. I'm off to test it now.out of curiosity, why replace the bolt and bolt carrier that were manufactured with the gun? were they not functioning properly? did they fail?
The bolt carrier did fail. I expect the bolt or at least the cast part on the top of the bolt to go next.
They all fit no problem at all.How much wangling around did you have to do to make the Remington parts fit?
The barrels aren't interchangeable. The receiver is longer and that makes the Remington stocks not fit correctly.I understood the 780 to be out of spec in pretty much every dimension, including some theoretical ones Steven Hawking knows about...
how did the bolt carrier fail? its a 1/4" thick piece of solid metal.
pics or it didnt happen
They all fit no problem at all.
The barrels aren't interchangeable. The receiver is longer and that makes the Remington stocks not fit correctly.
I took it out tonight and the shells wouldn't eject. I'm going to try my 870 bolt and see if it fits and if it solves the problem.
Oh it happened!
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My 870 didn't fail, my POS Norinco 780 failled so I've been replacing the Norinco parts in it with 870 parts.'One too many slugs through it that day' is not a reason for an 870 to fail
^i converted my friend's '60s vintage Wingmaster to 3" and hes fired hundreds of full-powered slugs through it. 'One too many slugs through it that day' is not a reason for an 870 to fail - you should have your gunsmith examine it closely and try to determine the cause.
Or by "I bought this thing for fun since it was only $90." did you mean you bought the gun after the kaboom for $90?




























