Remington 870 Waterfowl (XCS) Extreme Condition Shotgun, 81309, Black Finish, Pump Action, 12 Gauge Caliber, 28 Inch Barrel, 3.5 Inch Chamber, Black Synthetic Stock, 3 Round Capacity
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| Product ID: |
70727 |
| UPC: |
047700813097 |
| MFG ID: |
81309 |
$625.99
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The Remington 870 Waterfowl (XCS) Extreme Condition Shotgun with the bind free action and sleek lines of the Remington 870 the Remington 870Waterfowl (XCS) Extreme Condition Shotgun strength and durability shine through. With the TriNyte corrosion control system the Remington 870 Waterfowl (XCS) Extreme Condition Shotgun can handle extreme conditions and resists abrasions and corrosion. When mother nature becomes wild and unpredictable the Remington 870 Waterfowl (XCS) Extreme Condition Shotgun can handle it.
- Remington 870 Waterfowl (XCS) Extreme Condition Shotgun
- Model: 870 XCS Waterfowl
- Manufacturer Number: 81309
- Action: Pump
- Caliber: 12 Gauge
- Capacity: 3 Round
- Chamber: 3 1/2 Inch
- Barrel Length: 28 Inch
- Length: 48 1/2 Inch
- Weight: 7 3/8 Pounds
- Stock: Black Synthetic
- Finish: Black
- Quantity: 1
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Reviewer: Goose Thumper
Expertise: Not Chosen
Just picked up my 870 xcs 3.5" mag. So far very nice. The brl has a middle bead and green fiber optic front bead. The fit and finish are very nice and the action was super slick and tight. Can't wait to pattern this gun. However the speed-feed 1 stock will not accomadate 3.5" mags, a mistake on a gun chamberd for 3.5" shells.
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Reviewer: dick
Location: ND
Expertise: Military Experience
shooters, I live in North Dakota where it can drop to -60 at the drop of the hat. the last thing i want to worry about is my shotgun feezing up. i have shot many different shoguns over my life time and am not particual to sticking to one brand name.
i have a tactical mossberg 500 for the house]which i love very much[and a remmington 870 for the field.
i have always relied one the 870 out in the field i will post my review as soon as i shoot my first goose of this year
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