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FOR SALE Remington 870 Express Magnum 12 Gauge

jagermeister

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Making some room… figured I’d see if this interested anyone. Remington 870 Express Magnum, 12 gauge, 3” chamber. Wood stock and forearm, but I painted in back in 2007. I purchased this gun new in the year 2000, if I remember correctly. Comes with an ancient Tasco red dot on a saddle mount. Remington super-full extended turkey choke, and I probably still have the factory chokes around here somewhere.

Make me an offer. I may consider trades, too, depending on what you have.

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Wiley E Coyote

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Making some room… figured I’d see if this interested anyone. Remington 870 Express Magnum, 12 gauge, 3” chamber. Wood stock and forearm, but I painted in back in 2007. I purchased this gun new in the year 2000, if I remember correctly. Comes with an ancient Tasco red dot on a saddle mount. Remington super-full extended turkey choke, and I probably still have the factory chokes around here somewhere.

Make me an offer. I may consider trades, too, depending on what you have.

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Nice paint job
 

jagermeister

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Turkey only gun or rounds via waterfowl?
It was my first “Duck gun” originally, and later became my first dedicated turkey gun. But it will shoot them all. I’m fairly certain I have the factory choke tubes around here somewhere.
 
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Bigcountry40

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Ever run any pumpkin balls through that cannon ? early 2000s were a simpler time, crossbows were clunky, about ten years prior to the 220 savage, and you could buy pack of 20 pumpkins balls for $7.50
 

jagermeister

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I think ya gotta save this one for the boy. What # gun purchase was this for ya, I'd guess top 5-10??
This was my second gun ever, and first one I bought with my own money. You’d think it would hold more sentimental value with me, but it really doesn’t. My son is gonna have much nicer guns passed on to him and this will likely never be one he wants to reach for when going on a hunt. But I get what you’re saying. I don’t need to sell it per se. Just figured I’d see if there was any interest in it. If not, that’s fine… I can hold onto it just the same.