1963: Remington produced the Model 870 in a new “deluxe grade” for all field models with custom checkering and improved wood finish. It weighed only 5 lbs., 12 ozs. The 870 has also seen military service as the Model 870 Mk-1, adopted by the Marine Corps in 1969.
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1960: Remington introduced the Model 870 ADX with Sun-Grain stock and fore-end ($162.65) and a 20-ga. magnum, chambered for 3” shells. 1996: Remington announced its 7 millionth Model 870 shotgun. This 12-ga. gun featured a 30… •
This auction is for a Remington 14-R 30 Remington. 1955: Remington introduced the Model 870 Magnum-AP Standard Grade shotgun ($88.30) and the Model 870 Magnum-ADL Deluxe Grade shotgun ($127.15), each chambered for 12-ga., 3” magnum loads, or 23⁄4” shells. Remington also introduced the fully rifled Model 870 SPS with cantilever scope mounted barrel and Monte Carlo style synthetic stock, and another with Rem Chokes. This is how we help to make money so we can continue to bring you amazing content. It was in 1950 that “America’s Oldest Gunmaker” introduced what many believe is the finest pump shotgun ever produced: the Model 870. 4.6 out of 5 stars 1,162. Questions? The wood stock is in rough condition, and does have spots of wear with surface scuffs, dents or chips. 1970: The Model 870 28-ga. and .410-bore shotguns were offered individually, in place of the previously marketed “Matched Pairs.”. Remington also offered a 12-ga., Model 870 Classic Trap Shotgun with 30” vent rib, Rem Choke barrel with a high-polish blue finish and semi-fancy American walnut stock and fore-end. Get it as soon as Thu, Nov 5. Payment must be made using U.S. dollars ($) unless otherwise stated in the listing. 1988: Remington introduced a Model 870 Express Combo with a 20” slug barrel and a 28” ventilated rib barrel. This achievement was made possible by a rock-solid design and innovative Remington management, which has introduced dozens of variations over a 53-year history to satisfy millions of shotgunners. Produced in large numbers every year since, the Model 870 has become the most successful single firearm model in Remington’s more-than-200-year history and the best selling pump-action shotgun in firearms history. Featuring a 20” Rem Choke vent rib barrel with a full choke tube, the 870 SPS-T also came equipped with a T3 recoil pad, TruGlo sights and a camouflage Cordura sling. The following is a chronological history of the initial specifications and subsequent additions to this versatile and stalwart shotgun from 1950 up to 2003. Remington also made a Model 870 SPS-T Super Magnum Camo CL/RD Shotgun, with a 23” barrel with Rem Choke and Leupold/Gilmore Red Dot sights, a Mossy Oak Break-Up camo finish on metal parts and on the synthetic stock and fore-end. 1981: Introduction of the 12-ga. Model 870 “Competition” trap gun with 30” barrel and integral recoil-absorbing gas piston. 1993: Remington announced production of the 6 millionth Model 870 shotgun. The company also manufactured the Model 870 SPS-T RS/TG Shotgun with fully adjustable TruGlo rifle sights, 20” Rem Choke barrel, black matte finish on metal parts and a black synthetic stock and fore-end. Remington also introduced a 20-ga. Model 870 Brushmaster Deer Gun in Standard or Deluxe versions. Need to email the seller? Need more information? A 20-ga. Model 870 Express Youth Turkey Camo with a 21” vent-rib barrel, full Rem Choke also in Skyline Excel camo was also introduced. Need to email the seller? Like the Model 11-48, the Model 870 Wingmaster shotgun, introduced in January 1950, had a breech locked securely in a hardened barrel extension, and a new locking block and slide were devised for a smooth and effective operation. During that same period, the plain-Jane Model 870 AP sold for $69.95, while the Deluxe Grade 870 ADL, with a checkered beavertail fore-end and pistol grip (and a ”decorative grip cap”) sold for $10 more. Deer Gun line. The Model 870 TC Trap Grade shotgun received a new stock style and dimensions, and a new 31” overbored barrel with the Rem Choke system or a fixed full choke. 2000: Remington introduced the 50th Anniversary Model 870 Classic Trap Gun as a tribute to the world’s best-selling pump shotgun. 1989: Special Purpose stocks and fore-ends were changed to American walnut, and a cantilever scope mount option was added to the 12-ga. The company also offered a Model 870 Express 12-ga. shotgun with a 28” Rem Choke barrel in a left-hand version. 2001: In this year Remington introduced the Model 870 SPS-T Super Magnum Camo CL/RC Shotgun with cantilever scope mount and a 23” Rem Choke barrel and a Model 870 SPS-T Synthetic Camo RS/TG Shotgun with 20” Rem Choke barrel and TruGlo sights. No Reserve. Remington calls it “the Wingmaster.”. The Synthetic Super Magnum had a black synthetic stock and a 26” Rem Choke barrel. Our posts contain affiliate links and we earn a small commission from those links. The standard version had a hardwood stock and a 28” Rem Choke barrel. © 1999-2020 GunBroker.com, LLC. Need more information?
1976: Remington introduced limited edition, 12-ga. “Bicentennial Commemorative” Model 870 SA Skeet Grade, Model 870 TB Trap Grade and Model 870 TBMCS Trap shotguns.
Remington also changed the name of the “Lightweight Limited” to the Model 870 20-ga. Lightweight “Youth Gun” with a change in barrel length to 21”.
1995: Remington introduced the Model 870 Express HD (Home defense) shotgun with an 18” cylinder choke barrel and checkered synthetic stock.
1997: Remington introduced a new Mossy Oak Break-Up Pattern on the Model 870 Magnum SPS Gun, and Model 870 Turkey Gun in new Realtree X-Tra Brown camo. Over the following three years 1,503 pairs would be sold. 2002: Remington re-introduced the 16-ga. shotgun this year in four variations of the Model 870, including the Model 870 Wingmaster, the Model 870 Express, the Model 870 Express Synthetic and the Model 870 Express Synthetic Youth Shotguns. Utilizing common parts from the sleek, new Model 11-48 autoloader, L. Ray Crittendon, Phillip Haskell, Ellis Hailston and G. E. Pinckney developed a new pump-action that would later be called the Model 870. Cloudflare Ray ID: 5ec68e589b29eda3 1969: Remington introduced Model 870 field models in 28 ga. and .410 bore, which were issued with scaled-down receivers, and lightweight mahogany stocks and fore-ends. Remington also added the 12-ga. Model 870 SP Special Purpose Deer Gun to the Deer Gun line. - .30-06 Springfield $1,790.00 0 $1,790.00 3d 12h 10m 14845492
Remington also introduced Model 870 20-ga. Lightweight Limited with 23” barrel and 121⁄2” length of pull—“for younger shooters and smaller-framed adults.”. The bore is strong with light signs of rust. With the Model 870 Express Super Magnum Turkey Camo featured full Skyline Excel coverage, while the Model 870 Express Turkey Camo had a camo stock and fore-end with matte black metal metalwork.