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So, what are the differences?
Difference between Remington 870, 870 Express, and 870 Express Magnum?
So, what are the differences?
I just bought a brand new one, with the new synthetic hardware and forearm design, with the extended mag tube design, and it says simply "Remington 870."
... there is no such thing as a plain "870" nor an "870 Express Magnum". ...
Judging by Remington's website, there is no such thing as a plain "870" nor an "870 Express Magnum".
Feel free to disagree with what I write, but I would appreciate the basic courtesy of being correctly quoted. Here's what I wrote in full:
I think it has been established that there is only a loose association between the official model names and what Remington chooses to stamp on the receivers.
My entire quote as I wrote it took up one line. Your changed version took up one line. Saving space - please.I truncated your quote only to avoid wasting space on this thread. Obviously going back and forth is negating my intent. I was merely trying to show that there is such a gun with photo documentation. I did not mean to offend anyone so please relax already.
I believe the issue was Remington receiver markings. Remington made 3" chambered guns that didn't include the "magnum" stamp on the receiver.A 3" 20 ga. shell is a magnum shell.
My entire quote as I wrote it took up one line. Your changed version took up one line. Saving space - please.
People make mistakes. When you do it, give a straight forward apology that takes responsibility for your mistake instead of some weasely explanation that tries to turn the fault back on the person you've wronged.
For example:
Sorry that I truncated your quote. I see that it did alter your meaning, although that was not my intent. I was merely trying to show that there is such a gun with photo documentation. I did not mean to offend anyone.
So, with your subsequent posts, you would still have us believe you are concerned with "wasting space on this thread"? You imply something wrongly, hey we all do it. 'Fess up and move on.