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I case people want to see the 870 section of Bruce Canfields book combat shotguns. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/262615/20181022_134134_jpg-713669.JPG https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/262615/20181022_134313_jpg-713670.JPG https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/262615/20181022_134359_jpg-713671.JPG https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/262615/20181022_134440_jpg-713672.JPG View Quote Could you provide a clearer pic of the second page? |
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Crappy photo of mine as received. Good condition with no rust and only a few minor scratches and a sticker.
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Updated the data thread think I have everyone that has posted so far.
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Anybody know how to disassemble these things? Bayonet lug first by removing the three screws? Then the magazine cap?
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@Ramcharger_pilot Could you provide a clearer pic of the second page? View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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I case people want to see the 870 section of Bruce Canfields book combat shotguns. https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/262615/20181022_134134_jpg-713669.JPG https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/262615/20181022_134313_jpg-713670.JPG https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/262615/20181022_134359_jpg-713671.JPG https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/262615/20181022_134440_jpg-713672.JPG Could you provide a clearer pic of the second page? Updated pics in post. |
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Got my shipping notice! I thought I scored on my cheap police magnum earlier in the year but this blows me away.
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Just picked mine up. Short version: it looks awesome. Looks like Private Snuffy removed the mag extension with a pair of pliers at one point, and some of the anodizing is purpling, but other than that it looks like it hardly left the rack. Pics to follow hopefully, just SN for now:
Eta derp didn't think it through. Starts with S628xxxV. Attached File Attached File Attached File |
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When new the Remington folding stock had a flat rubber O ring stuck to the buttplate to prevent scratching your barrel and to minimize noise from the butt hitting the barrel. About 1/8" thick fit the profile of the stamped butt, the original adhesive is notorious for falling off in the cold or hot summer car trunk, or just falling off from time or exposure to cleaning solvents. I would acetone totally degrease the buttplate, prime with a coat of contact cement, let dry for 15-20 min then apply the rubber, the contact cement should help the original adhesive stick longer. I might even apply a coat of cement to the buttplate, too, let it dry, before attaching to stock for best adhesion.
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Not gonna lie, if I could’ve gotten one of each I would have. But I’m happy my fixed stock is on it’s way, and since I plan on shooting it, fixed is probably better. I don’t think my 54 year old wrist and shoulder would like shooting a folder, that would’ve strictly been a safe queen.
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My fixed stock got to my FFL at 2:38 pm but they haven’t called me they logged it in yet. Oh well I can wait until tomorrow but really can’t wait to see the condition it’s in.
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Just got a shipping notice for my fixed stock. Should get to my FFL on Wednesday.
Woohoo! |
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I picked up mine after work, I was in a hurry to get my son on the opposite side of town.
From the quick glance at the shop, mine is as mint as it could be. I’m really happy with it. |
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My fixed is sitting in NY right now. Says it'll be delivered tomorrow. I hope it is and I hope I can pick it up tomorrow.
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When new the Remington folding stock had a flat rubber O ring stuck to the buttplate to prevent scratching your barrel and to minimize noise from the butt hitting the barrel. About 1/8" thick fit the profile of the stamped butt, the original adhesive is notorious for falling off in the cold or hot summer car trunk, or just falling off from time or exposure to cleaning solvents. I would acetone totally degrease the buttplate, prime with a coat of contact cement, let dry for 15-20 min then apply the rubber, the contact cement should help the original adhesive stick longer. I might even apply a coat of cement to the buttplate, too, let it dry, before attaching to stock for best adhesion. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LBq0wbeGmZc https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/43902/Remington_Folder_Rubber_Buttpad_jpg-713843.JPG https://www.gunpartscorp.com/products/822060 Also, @Palmetto State Armory should run a special on the Olive Drab #00 Military Buckshot to go along with these. I'm seeing a few original GI OD nylon 12ga shotshell pouches on the Bay for $20-30 each. View Quote |
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Just picked mine up. Im beyond stoked. 90+ condition, great stock. Looks like it was put away and ledt alone. Some very small rust spots on top on barrel by lug and bayo lug. No scratches just wear on mag tube. Pics coming.
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Plus, it certainly seems all of these are older 870s that do not have the flexi-tab lifters. If you are planning to use these for defense or compitition, you need to be aware that if you are sloppy doing quick reloading, it is possible for a shell you are trying to get into the mag tube to get away from you and shoot back under the lifter locking the gun up real good. This can happen with the newer guns too, but that is what the flexi-tab is for. With the flexi-tab you simply pull back hard on the slide and the tab cut into the lifter will flex enough to allow you to clear the jam. Without the flexi-tab, like these guns, you are pretty much going to have to disassemble it. That's why the flexi-tab was implemented in the first place. View Quote |
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1ea Fixed, Order# 40792XX ordered 17 Oct 1554 CDST, on Fedex Shipped notice as of 1424 today, ETA Wed. By the way, fellow with the NIW M7 Bayonets with M10 black plastic scabbards is North Alabama Military Surplus, https://www.facebook.com/North-Alabama-Military-Surplus-207658359780170/ Don't post on his timeline, send him a message, FB has deleted some of his shit because they consider bayonets assault weapons. I know, stupid, some don't think they be like they are but they do. He has about 20 left, NIW. View Quote |
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What’s a good price on these bayonets? May pick up a couple for my Fixed stocks. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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1ea Fixed, Order# 40792XX ordered 17 Oct 1554 CDST, on Fedex Shipped notice as of 1424 today, ETA Wed. By the way, fellow with the NIW M7 Bayonets with M10 black plastic scabbards is North Alabama Military Surplus, https://www.facebook.com/North-Alabama-Military-Surplus-207658359780170/ Don't post on his timeline, send him a message, FB has deleted some of his shit because they consider bayonets assault weapons. I know, stupid, some don't think they be like they are but they do. He has about 20 left, NIW. |
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Well I couldn't wait until tomorrow to go get both of them, so I went and got the first one today. It's in great shape. I'll post some pictures in a few minutes. https://i.imgur.com/dC85wIp.jpg https://i.imgur.com/CaVgX1A.jpg View Quote |
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gunpartscorp.com has the matte blued relief cut lifters for about $12 each. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Plus, it certainly seems all of these are older 870s that do not have the flexi-tab lifters. If you are planning to use these for defense or compitition, you need to be aware that if you are sloppy doing quick reloading, it is possible for a shell you are trying to get into the mag tube to get away from you and shoot back under the lifter locking the gun up real good. This can happen with the newer guns too, but that is what the flexi-tab is for. With the flexi-tab you simply pull back hard on the slide and the tab cut into the lifter will flex enough to allow you to clear the jam. Without the flexi-tab, like these guns, you are pretty much going to have to disassemble it. That's why the flexi-tab was implemented in the first place. Edit: Found it. Black or chrome $120, lifter, carrier and breach block (bolt) You might find it cheaper. This was the first one I found to confirm you need all three parts. Also out of stock here. Flexitab conversion |
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Well I couldn't wait until tomorrow to go get both of them, so I went and got the first one today. It's in great shape. I'll post some pictures in a few minutes. https://i.imgur.com/dC85wIp.jpg https://i.imgur.com/CaVgX1A.jpg View Quote |
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I was so excited to pick up my ‘70’s era gun, I burst into 70’s mode! https://www.AR15.Com/media/mediaFiles/58424/B741590E-31D3-4E7C-9155-B3B0DC0DC569_jpeg-713874.JPG View Quote |
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Wow, I just picked mine up for my FFL. He already tried to buy it from me and was real hesitant to let me go with it haha. This thing is absolutely mint. I don't think it's ever even been fired. The nut at the end is slightly discolored, like a copper color but other than that it's beautiful
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When new the Remington folding stock had a flat rubber O ring stuck to the buttplate to prevent scratching your barrel and to minimize noise from the butt hitting the barrel. About 1/8" thick fit the profile of the stamped butt, the original adhesive is notorious for falling off in the cold or hot summer car trunk, or just falling off from time or exposure to cleaning solvents. I would acetone totally degrease the buttplate, prime with a coat of contact cement, let dry for 15-20 min then apply the rubber, the contact cement should help the original adhesive stick longer. I might even apply a coat of cement to the buttplate, too, let it dry, before attaching to stock for best adhesion. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LBq0wbeGmZc https://www.ar15.com/media/mediaFiles/43902/Remington_Folder_Rubber_Buttpad_jpg-713843.JPG https://www.gunpartscorp.com/products/822060 Also, @Palmetto State Armory should run a special on the Olive Drab #00 Military Buckshot to go along with these. I'm seeing a few original GI OD nylon 12ga shotshell pouches on the Bay for $20-30 each. View Quote |
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cartman i hate you guys |
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Picked mine up today.
Question for those with folders, Does your butt plate collapse if you pull it against your should hard enough? So I got one folder and one fixed. The Folder is in beautiful condition, certainly used but looks fantastic. The fixed is fairly well used but not terrible. couple spots of wear/rust and dings. I really like it. From an investment perspective I wish I had gotten two folders but I think I prefer the fixed just from messing around with it. What do you all think of the folding stock? I just can't bring myself to love it. I'm going to hopefully shoot it sometime this week but I don't think it's a keeper. |
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Picked mine up today. Question for those with folders, Does your butt plate collapse if you pull it against your should hard enough? So I got one folder and one fixed. The Folder is in beautiful condition, certainly used but looks fantastic. The fixed is fairly well used but not terrible. couple spots of wear/rust and dings. I really like it. From an investment perspective I wish I had gotten two folders but I think I prefer the fixed just from messing around with it. What do you all think of the folding stock? I just can't bring myself to love it. I'm going to hopefully shoot it sometime this week but I don't think it's a keeper. View Quote And the folding stock guns are definitely more fun to look at then to shoot. If you bought these to be shooters, the fixed stock guns make more sense for sure. But the folding stock sure does look sweet. |
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You may need to bend the tabs in a little bit on the rear plate so it won't slip past. And the folding stock guns are definitely more fun to look at then to shoot. If you bought these to be shooters, the fixed stock guns make more sense for sure. But the folding stock sure does look sweet. View Quote |
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Picked mine up today. Question for those with folders, Does your butt plate collapse if you pull it against your should hard enough? So I got one folder and one fixed. The Folder is in beautiful condition, certainly used but looks fantastic. The fixed is fairly well used but not terrible. couple spots of wear/rust and dings. I really like it. From an investment perspective I wish I had gotten two folders but I think I prefer the fixed just from messing around with it. What do you all think of the folding stock? I just can't bring myself to love it. I'm going to hopefully shoot it sometime this week but I don't think it's a keeper. View Quote |
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The tiny spots of rust on my folder cleaned right up with a little clp.
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Just saw one on Armslist already. $500 for the folder
That was quick. Cheaper than I thought it would be listed for |
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I'm absolutely convinced that this one has never been fired. Everything is tight, bore and chamber and absolutely flawless with ZERO debris in the nooks and crannies, trigger is tight, folded is tight as hell with zero rattles, the foregrip is flawless etc
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I got a call today saying they will only sell me two (I ordered 4)
He claims they had a limit of two per person but they “forgot” to add that to the discription and when they went to add it they couldn’t because their site was down from all the traffic. I’m calling BS. I’m guessing they realized they screwed up by underselling them. So either more of these will come available or they are going to auction the ones they are not fulfilling. I’m happy to be getting two, but not happy... |
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I got a call today saying they will only sell me two (I ordered 4) He claims they had a limit of two per person but they “forgot” to add that to the discription and when they went to add it they couldn’t because their site was down from all the traffic. I’m calling BS. I’m guessing they realized they screwed up by underselling them. So either more of these will come available or they are going to auction the ones they are not fulfilling. I’m happy to be getting two, but not happy... View Quote ETA: The 3 bayonets and slings that I ordered from the CMP supposedly shipped today.....wohoo |
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I got a call today saying they will only sell me two (I ordered 4) He claims they had a limit of two per person but they “forgot” to add that to the discription and when they went to add it they couldn’t because their site was down from all the traffic. I’m calling BS. I’m guessing they realized they screwed up by underselling them. So either more of these will come available or they are going to auction the ones they are not fulfilling. I’m happy to be getting two, but not happy... View Quote |
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I got a call today saying they will only sell me two (I ordered 4) He claims they had a limit of two per person but they “forgot” to add that to the discription and when they went to add it they couldn’t because their site was down from all the traffic. I’m calling BS. I’m guessing they realized they screwed up by underselling them. So either more of these will come available or they are going to auction the ones they are not fulfilling. I’m happy to be getting two, but not happy... View Quote |
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My FFL is busy until Wednesday while my guns were delivered today so I have to wait.
It is killing me I want to see if I won the lottery or just did "good". |
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Going to pick my folder up tomorrow, God I hope it's in as good shape as the pics you guys are posting!
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