I don't know what we are calling an old 870 Express or a new 870 Express. I bought a 870 Express Mag in 1998.
The Express 10 years or older are better guns.
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I don't know what we are calling an old 870 Express or a new 870 Express. I bought a 870 Express Mag in 1998.
Yep. I see very few at the range who exhibit any skill with a pump. I can't say that I've seen a problem from any pump gun that wasn't shooter induced or the result of add on equipment (or improper installation thereof). I have my doubts about how many times some of the people on this board actually spend time at the range.A gentle shuck,BTW, will often glitch a pump. They were meant to be racked with vigor.
I see this at the local range ALL THE TIME. Not just shotguns. Any type of gun. They show up at the range with the gun still in the box. Many think "cleaning" the gun equals passing a patch down the bore once or twice.Failure to remove the factory preservative and otherwise follow the directions in the manual.
Some of these guys think that posting 4000 times is equivalent to knowing something. Of course, there is no counter on the side for number of rounds fired or actually level of firearms proficiency achieved.I prefer "The irony of the Information Age is to allow idiots to be experts"
Funny that the biggest 870 detractors seem to be the guys who bought that $150 Chinese cast potmetal junk (complete heat shield, a bayonet lug, and a breaching shark tooth muzzle device).Says the guy who rabidly defends the Norinco 870 knock-offs.
I'd take my chances with the 870; my chances of getting a good one vs. one with a rough chamber would be no worse than a Mossberg or Benelli with some kind of issue.
No, I believe I'm equating knowledge of guns with years of experience with the poster. I'm equating number of posts with level of trolling. There are several people on here with 10's of thousands of posts who have never said anything of value. But don't worry, you'll catch up.
I'm a Mossberg guy but this 870 stuff is a laugher.
Wrong. Three to one is a 25% failure rate. That is horrible. No decent manufacturer puts out products that fail 25% of the time. Your own words prove my point. Thanks for the admission of failure.
There are several people on here with 10's of thousands of posts who have never said anything of value. But don't worry, you'll catch up.
So it is very possible that people are having problems with their 870s because they have no idea what they are doing with them.