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<blockquote data-quote="brcfo_outdoors" data-source="post: 2640063" data-attributes="member: 113623"><p>870's are/were like any gun from Remington, the more you paid, the better the fit and finish and when it was produced plays a big role. A few years ago I bought a cheap one with a rough chamber, as others previously mentioned, and it was abysmal. There were other quality and fit and finish concerns like the platform for the front bead not being straight and so forth. I have an NEF Pardner pump which is just a Norinco 870 clone that has and continues to outperform that particular 870. Personally I prefer semi auto shotguns now and have a couple of Berettas which I love and I believe to be better machines. I don't see myself every buying an 870 ever again, RemArms or otherwise.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="brcfo_outdoors, post: 2640063, member: 113623"] 870's are/were like any gun from Remington, the more you paid, the better the fit and finish and when it was produced plays a big role. A few years ago I bought a cheap one with a rough chamber, as others previously mentioned, and it was abysmal. There were other quality and fit and finish concerns like the platform for the front bead not being straight and so forth. I have an NEF Pardner pump which is just a Norinco 870 clone that has and continues to outperform that particular 870. Personally I prefer semi auto shotguns now and have a couple of Berettas which I love and I believe to be better machines. I don't see myself every buying an 870 ever again, RemArms or otherwise. [/QUOTE]
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