Is my 870 Express a magnum?

What is the difference between a Remington 870 and 870 Express magnum?

The only real difference between the two shotguns is their cosmetic look and some of the internal parts. The Remington 870 Express contains synthetic fore-ends and stocks made of laminated wood. The Remington 870 Wingmaster will obviously be more expensive since it is made with walnut and polished metal surfaces.

What year was the Remington 870 Express magnum made?

1987

Is my Remington 870 a magnum?

There is a very easy way to tell if your Remington 870 has a magnum receiver. Just look at the serial number engraved on the receiver and see if it ends with the letter “M.” If it does then you have a 12-gauge magnum receiver installed in your weapon.

What gauge is a Remington 870 Express magnum?

12 Gauge

What is a Remington 870 Express magnum?

The Remington 870 Express Magnum shotgun one of their more popular pump-action shotguns and is used primarily for hunting, self defense and sport shooting. The Remington 870 Express Magnum shotgun one of their more popular pump-action shotguns and is used primarily for hunting, self defense and sport shooting.

Do they still make Remington 870 Express?

Meantime, the iconic 870 is ripe to be replaced by a modern pump shotgun. The 870 Wingmaster and Express are both still fine pumps, but with Remington in limbo, there's an opening for another manufacturer to dominate the pump gun market. Here are some of the best pumps that could take the crown from the 870.Feb 8, 2021