Omaha-BeenGlockin
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Considering I can get 2 Express' ($280+$280=$560) for less than the cost of one Wingmaster ($630)-- I'm having a hard time swallowing the Wingmaster is "that" much better----just seems very overpriced to me.
All you have to remember is, when you're going down, make sure you're on the bottom. This also works fairly well for motorcycles (when you're young), but it is pretty tough on you.
Because the Wingmaster is a "nicer" gun. All my 870's are Wingmasters; three of them are previously owned, they have very smooth actions and came with very nice wood.Unless money is not an issue, buying a new Wingmaster makes no sense. Why pay over $600 for a Wingmaster when you can buy a new Express is around $260.
Because the Wingmaster is a "nicer" gun. All my 870's are Wingmasters; three of them are previously owned, they have very smooth actions and came with very nice wood.
Unless money is not an issue, buying a new Wingmaster makes no sense. Why pay over $600 for a Wingmaster when you can buy a new Express is around $260.