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10/31/2010 11:19:07 PM EDT
How cheap do beat up 12 gauge 870's get?



I've seen them bottom around $260 or so, but no lower than that.



10/31/2010 11:22:21 PM EDT
[#1]
Plain Jane 870 downstairs for $189.  It's kinda rough.
10/31/2010 11:22:33 PM EDT
[#2]
I picked up a fairly old (circa 1970s) 28" Wingmaster about 3-4 years ago for $125. Snagged another old Wingmaster "Riot" grade with a 20" barrel for ~$165. Finish on both had seen better days, and there was a little corrosion, but nothing that affected function.






Unfortunately, if I knew of any more for that price I would have already bought them. Cheapest I've seen them recently was $200+. Probably depends on location as well...




ETA:




After sinking a couple hundred bucks into the $125 Wingmaster it became this...










To be honest I think I'd prefer peep sights, but am not looking to sink any more $$$ into shotguns right now...although that "Art of the Dynamic Shotgun" DVD Trailer has tempted me...

 
10/31/2010 11:59:59 PM EDT
[#3]
+1 to what bullseye





hit the gunshops/shows looking for old wingmasters with no vent rib and full chokes



can't hardly give the bastards away where I work


well under 200 should not be a problem
then buy a appropriate barrel for it or chop off the current one



you will end up with a better gun than the current ones


 
11/1/2010 12:12:16 AM EDT
[#4]
Quoted:
+1 to what bullseye

hit the gunshops/shows looking for old wingmasters with no vent rib and full chokes
can't hardly give the bastards away where I work
well under 200 should not be a problem

then buy a appropriate barrel for it or chop off the current one
you will end up with a better gun than the current ones  


Big +1 to this.

I got mine for 189 at gt dist. earlier this year. They are easy to find.

I ended up parkerizing it and putting the 12" hogue stock on it, along with a side saddle, an extended tube, and the hogue fore end. Originally it was blued with a wood stock.

They are great guns.

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11/1/2010 5:52:28 AM EDT
[#5]
Quoted:
+1 to what bullseye

hit the gunshops/shows looking for old wingmasters with no vent rib and full chokes
can't hardly give the bastards away where I work
well under 200 should not be a problem

then buy a appropriate barrel for it or chop off the current one
you will end up with a better gun than the current ones  


same around here
11/1/2010 6:04:41 AM EDT
[#6]
Might be worth hitting up some fudd shops.