BadGuyBlowerUpper
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- Oct 9, 2009
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I stopped by a local pawnshop a few days ago, since I was in the market for an 870, and I bought one that looked very nice. The thing is, neither me or my brother realized it was a left-handed model until after we took it home and took it apart. Now, I'm stuck with a left handed shotgun that I can't return. I'm planning on selling it, but I don't know a good price. I know that the left-handed ones are more rare than normal 870's, so what should it go for? It looks like it has 10 shells shot out of it, parkerized finish, and laminated wood (looks really nice.) It says "Remington 870" on the side, not "Remington 870 Express" like my brother's. It also doesn't say "LH" anywhere on it. I'll post a picture when I get home, I'm posting this from my highschool.