What is the difference between 870 express and 870 express magnum
Jere Smith. It is clearly marked on the Barrel which shells may be fired in it. Jim in Mo. Don't worry about the 'magnum' crap. You don't need them anyway. If the barrel says you can shoot 3 inch like it does, you can. Ontario Honker Hunter. I have a Remington Express I bought used in Been shooting 3" shells ever since. The "magnum revolution" predated my gun by several years some Model 12 Winchesters were manufactured in 3" and I think they stopped manufacturing them in Yes, your gun will shoot 3" mags okay.
Be careful if it's full choke and I'm sure it is and you're shooting steel. Go with the lighter, faster loads and nothing larger than BB shot. The older barrels had the choke squeezed into the last little bit at the end. Steel shot doesn't give like lead and that much pressure all of a sudden could cause problems. Anyway, you're wasting your money if you shoot the heavy magnum loads in steel.
They're too slow and don't penetrate worth beans. The shell will fit in the chamber and it will go bang when you pull the trigger alright This raises pressure considerably beyond what it would be in a 3" chamber.
Some guns might just explode with this seriously increased pressure. Nothing ruins a good duck hunt more than getting your face blown off. Jim in Mo is right own about not worrying about the magnum crap.
You are trying to cram 10 pounds of shot out a five pound hole resulting in blown patterns and more crippled game. It is about patterning your shotgun. Shooting a shotgun is about pattern not about load as all the shells are balistacally the same.
Winchester Now im confused You can add sights to this barrel to help with your aim such as a ghost ring, luminous and rifle sights. The weapon contains a heavy-duty magazine spring, trigger-sear spring, and shell lifter spring. The stock is made out of either synthetic or walnut stock, depending on the version you choose.
The forend that comes with the stock is also short to make it compatible with Police car racks and can be pumped quickly and easily by the officer who is using it. Other optional upgrades include sling swivels, forearms with lights built into them, and magazine extenders.
No MIM parts are inside this weapon, including the extractor which is milled. To sum up these weapons, the Remington Express is an affordable shotgun, the Remington Wingmaster is a great sporting gun for hunting, and the Remington Police is perfect for self-defense purposes. No matter which one you choose, you are guaranteed to have a high-quality shotgun.
On a side note, here are some extra things you need to watch out for when using these weapons. Perhaps this information will help you decide which weapon you want to use.
There are rumors that Express, for example, is not as well de-burred on the outside or inside. If you were to run your fingers through its interior, you could find sharp edges sometimes. The Police and Wingmaster, however, have smooth burrs because they are processed through a vibratory deburring tank. That is why more machine marks can be found on the Express shotgun and why it is a little bit rougher on the inside. On the upside, the Express should eventually get smoother as you continue to use it regularly.
As for the outside of the Police and Wingmaster shotguns, the polish used on them helped remove most of the machine marks before its finishing was applied. The finish on the Express still reveals its machine marks, though. All three models have some similarities. They all contain the same receiver that was forged and milled. All their internal components are heavy-duty material to ensure their long lifespan. This is a lifespan that lasts for about , rounds on each of the three models.
But if you have a shotgun with an aluminum frame, the lifespan will likely be about 70, rounds instead. Remington Wingmaster Stock and Forend for Sale. Had already decided on Express, but after seeing the new Wingmaster — it just won me over. So, here is my brand new at the moment fired 0 times Wingmaster 12 gauge magnum. Going to take it apart later, clean it up and then spend some time tomorrow at the range. Looks lovely and I was surprised it actually came with a Limbsaver recoil pad from factory.
Also, I noticed the bolt face had some red markings on it which I cleaned up, guessing from some testing at the factory. Model WingMaster Order No. Best Upgrades for Remington The main difference between the express and the wingmaster is the working parts.
All the working parts in the wingmaster are machined, while all the working parts in the express are stamped. The wingmaster has a much smoother action than the express because of this. Less hand labor goes into making the express since all the working parts are stamped, which is the main reason for the higher price tag of a wingmaster. Not only are the Express parts stamped, but the trigger assembly is plastic, compared to the machines steel of the Wingmaster!
Big difference!!! Pretty sure thats not accurate. I know both receivers are milled. Orher than the extractior being cast instead of milled, and perhaps more polishing on the Wingmaster, my understanding is that funtionally and in the fabricating of parts they are the same. This is completely untrue. The extractor is mim stamped but the other internals are the same. The trigger housing is metal vs. Plastic, and theres a bit less polishing done overall.
Add to that the different exterior finish and you have wingmaster vs. Confirm Action Are you sure you wish to do this? Confirm Cancel. User Panel. Login Register? Armory » Shotguns. Difference between a Remington Express and a Police Magnum. Wingmaster Post By dfariswheel Added. NY, USA. It has a metal trigger assembly versus the Express's plastic assembly. The Police Magnum also has heavier springs 7 lb.
The Police Magnum has a 22 inch magazine spring versus a 16 inch magazine spring in the Express. The Police gun comes with a heavier lifter spring. Each Police Magnum comes with front and rear sling swivel studs. These are just some of the differences in the two guns. Remember, you get exactly what you pay for. Both models function the same and digest the same ammo, so if you are inclined to inflict this type of punishment on your guns then consider a Police Magnum.
Otherwise the Express model will serve you very well. Question Can you tell me the main differences between the Express and the Police Model assume that the P is one with a synthetic stock and front bead sight. Are the Express and P receivers different at all, that is, other than the differences of inscription " Police Magnum" or " Express Magnum"?
Answer Structurally the two receivers are identical. The only difference will be that the Police model will have a more durable finish. The magazine tubes will be slightly different. The Model Express will have two indents in the magazine tube to accommodate the new style plastic magazine spring retainer. However, this prevents the Express model from accepting a magazine tube extension without alteration to the tube. Other differences will be that the Police model includes sling swivel studs, a shorter fore-end, heavier shell latches, a heavier sear spring and a heavier magazine spring.
From the Remington LE web site: Q: What is the difference between the metal finish on the sporting goods guns and police guns? A: A standard "blue" finish is offered in both lines, however, the "matte" finish on the sporting goods guns is a bead blast bluing. The "matte" finish on the police guns is a parkerization process.
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