870 barrel
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Nontypical Buck
Join Date: Feb 2003
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RE: 870 barrel
To really get the correct answer you can go to www.remington.com wed site. Check under the category SUPPORT and check the ON-LINE HELP CENTER/ CONTACT US . You can post your question there and they will help you. I’ve done it many times. Good Luck.
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RE: 870 barrel
I would guess, that yes, you could use the 870 barrel on either the Wingmaster or the Express.
870 Wingmaster - high gloss blued finish, high gloss, high quality wood.
870 Express - matte blued finish (non gloss), satin finish plain wood.
Butch A.
870 Wingmaster - high gloss blued finish, high gloss, high quality wood.
870 Express - matte blued finish (non gloss), satin finish plain wood.
Butch A.
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Join Date: May 2004
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RE: 870 barrel
The only problem I see here is putting a Wingmaster bbl for 2 3/4" shells on a Magnum receiver. If both are 3" chambers, no problem. If the Wingmaster is 2 3/4", just be sure you only feed it 2 3/4" shells. Not an inconceivable scenario. I just went and looked at my Wingmaster (2 3/4") versus Express Mag (3") and barrels are identical except for chamber length.
#7
Join Date: Mar 2003
Posts: 45
RE: 870 barrel
No problem exchanging an 870 Express with an 870 Wingmaster. As mentioned before, the only difference being the finish - matte vs blued. I have done this with several different guns after consulting a gunsmith. The barrels are identical. As a rule though, and like it was already stated, when choosing the length of shells to use, you have to match the shells to the barrel first, then match to the receiver. In other words, a 2 3/4 " barrel on a 3" receiver will still only handle 2 3/4" shells. Similarly, a 3" barrel on a 2 3/4" receiver, will only handle 2 3/4 " shells. You always have to use the smallest shells that the barrel and receiver have in common.