Thread: 870 Wingmaster
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Old September 26, 2021, 11:38 AM   #17
Lima Oscar 7
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As I near the end of the 50th decade, I am what some consider an old school Arkansas flooded timber Duck hunter. There is a counter culture of old schoolers who roam the green timber with plain Jane Remington 870 Express 20 gauges. The only Mods are an extended choke and a gun sling. There is a balance and feel to the all steel 870 that cannot be achieved with shotguns that cost five times the price. They are not as quick on follow up shots but they work. I take the Express models down to the pins and soak the metal components in Break-Free CLP spray repeatedly until they are saturated. Then the water beads up like carnuba wax. I still have a semi-auto shotgun but no collection is complete without some sort of 870.
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