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Additional Images

Screen Used

Remington 870 with shortened barrel and shortened stock - 12 gauge. This is the screen-used firearm seen handled by Heath Ledger and William Fichtner in The Dark Knight. Thanks to James Georgopoulos.
Remington 870 "Witness Protection" Short Shotgun - 12 gauge. This is the actual screen gun used by Denzel Washington in The Book of Eli.
Remington 870 with Aimtec Warhammer rail system, FAB Defense stock and pump, MAGPUL Back-Up Sights, and 1st generation Bushnell Holosight - 12 gauge. This is the screen-used gun from Strike Back - Season 4
A prop photo of the Hero Customized Remington 870 used in Natural Born Killers. Note it's misidentified as a Winchester Model 12.
A screen used Remington 870 with an extended magazine tube, a rear pistol grip and a breacher barrel used on the show Dark Blue - 12 gauge
Remington 870 fitted with orange Magpul furniture - 12 gauge, used in The Fate of the Furious. Credit/courtesy to Xtreme Props for the image shown.
Another angle of the gun, but without the full visibility of the Magpul SGA stock.
Screen used Remington 870 Police Magnum with black synthetic furniture - 12 gauge. This is the hero gun used by L.Q. Jones and Steven Williams in Route 666.
Short Remington 870 as used in Ghost in the Shell (2017).

Additional Variants

Remington 870 Wingmaster with non ribbed barrel - 12 gauge
Custom Remington 870 combat shotgun with Mossberg Ghost Ring sights - this shotgun was built to resemble the shotgun used by Ving Rhames in 2004's Dawn of the Dead.
Remington 870 Express Tactical Magpul - 12 gauge
Remington 870 TAC-14 - 12 gauge
Remington 870 with black furniture and pistol grip - 12 gauge
Remington 870 Express with TacStar pistol grip - 12 gauge
Remington 870 Police Magnum with Folding Stock - 12 gauge
Remington 870 Field with sawed-off stock and barrel - 12 gauge
Shorted Remington 870 with a Pachmayr Vindicator pistol grip, receiver attached tri-rail, and tri-railed foregrip - 12 gauge
Remington 870 Entry Gun - 12 gauge
Remington 870 with TacStar front and rear pistol grips - 12 gauge
Remington 870 with a sawed-off barrel and stock - 12 gauge
Short barreled Remington 870 with TacStar front and rear pistol grips - 12 gauge
Remington 870P with rifle sights and SpeedFeed Standard Stock - 12 gauge
Remington 870 Express Synthetic Tactical with factory 7-shot extended tube magazine - 12 gauge
Remington 870 Express Tactical - 12 gauge
Remington 870 Police Breacher System - 12 gauge
Remington 870 with Surefire dedicated forend weaponlight - 12 gauge
Remington 870 New Police Tactical Model with Magpul CTR telescoping stock - 12 gauge
Remington 870 Express Tactical - 12 gauge
Remington 870 Express Tactical with KNOXX SpecOps NRS stock - 12 gauge
Remington 870 fitted with a pistol grip, Surefire light, and M4-type stock - 12 gauge
Remington 870 Marine Magnum with a pistol grip and M4-type stock - 12 gauge
Short barreled Remington 870 with AR-15 stock and pistol grip adapter and full-length picatinny rail system - 12 gauge
Remington 870 with pistol grip and breacher muzzle - 12 gauge
Remington 870 with TacStar pistol grip and Breacher Muzzle - 12 gauge
Remington 870P NFA 14" shotgun with Tamer pistol grip - 12 gauge.
Wilson Customized Remington 870 shotgun with synthetic furniture, sling, weaponlight, rifle sights and a laser sight - 12 gauge
Wilson Customized Remington 870 shotgun with synthetic furniture, sling, weaponlight, rifle sights and a laser sight - 12 gauge
Remington 870 Police with extended magazine tube and Surefire dedicated forend weaponlight - 12 gauge
Remington 870 Police Magnum with a 20" barrel, extended magazine tube, wood furniture and blued finish - 12 gauge (credit to Predator 20)
Remington 870 Police Magnum with black furniture and extended magazine tube - 12 gauge (credit to Predator 20)
Remington 870 Express Synthetic with a SpecterGear SOP sling and shell carrier - 12 gauge
Remington 870 shotgun with shortened barrel and M4 stock - 12 gauge
Remington 870 Two Tone - 12 gauge
Remington 870 with a heatshield, Surefire light - 12 gauge
Remington 870 Trench Shotgun - 12 gauge
Remington 870 with USMC configuration - 12 gauge
Remington Model 870 Express - 12 gauge
Remington Model 870 Express Left-Hand, 28" vent-rib barrel - 12 gauge
Remington 870 Express Combo - 12 gauge
Remington Model 870 Express Turkey Camo - 12 gauge
Remington 870 with a synthetic fore-end and a TacStar pistol grip - 12 gauge
Remington Model 870 Express ShurShot Synthetic Cantilever - 12 gauge. Image from Remington's website.
Remington 870 fitted with Butler Creek Tactical foregrip - 12 gauge
Remington 870 Wingmaster - 12 gauge
Remington 870 Wingmaster AP - 12 gauge
Current Remington 870 Wingmaster - 12 gauge
Remington 870 Special Purpose Marine - 12 gauge
Remington 870 Marine Magnum with extended mag tube, rifle sights, and pistol gripped stock - 12 gauge
Short barreled Remington 870 with raised vented sight rib, Hogue Tamer pistol grip, and Pachmayr Vindicator foregrip - 12 gauge
Remington 870P with Hogue pistol grip - 12 gauge
Remington 870 with Magpul MOE handguard and SGA Stock - 12 gauge
Remington 870 with Harris Tactical Full Rail System - 12 gauge
Remington 870 with short barrel - 12 gauge
Remington Model 870 Wingmaster with breacher muzzle - 12 gauge
Remington Model 870 Magnum with Hogue Tamer pistol grip, 18” barrel and ATI heat shield - 12 gauge
Remington 870 with Unlimited Bullpup conversion - 12 gauge
Remington 870 Police Magnum with extended tube and rifle sights - 12 gauge

Detachable Magazine Variants

Remington 870 TAC-14 DM - 12 gauge
Remington Model 870 DM - 12 gauge

Airsoft Variants

Airsoft G&P M870 RAS.
Jag Arms Scattergun TSS Model with Side Saddle and M4 stock.
Airsoft "Shotgun II" replica.

Photoshopped Variants

Photoshopped image of a Remington 870 with a heatshield - 12 gauge
Photoshopped image of a Remington 870 with a heatshield - 12 gauge
Photoshopped Custom Remington 870 shotgun with Hogue Tamer pistol grip and vertical foregrip - 12 gauge

Non-Gun Variants

Remington 870 "Non Gun" (long barrel).
Remington 870 "Non Gun" (full sized wooden stock).

Discussion

Remington wingmaster

Should we have a section for the Remington wingmaster?Oliveira 20:15, 19 May 2009 (UTC)

Images

I'm removing some of the images on this page because it's starting to get ridiculous how users are adding so many images to this page, especially when they are images that don't need to be here, or are very low quality. I'm sorry if I removed anyone's images, but this page is starting to become a cluttered mess, plus if one image was added in the Remington 870 section, it would have went into the Slug Gun section.--Alienqueen11 18:31, 25 September 2009 (UTC)


Please stop putting the different tipes of guns on the main page.--Dillinger 20:14, 26 February 2010 (UTC)

Can a Remington 870 be modified to accept a detachable box magazine?

I saw an airsoft gun the other day modeled after a Remington 870 with a receiver cover with picatinny rails, an M4 pistol grip, a telescoping stock, and a detatchable box magazine. Now I know it probably had the magazine just because it would work a lot better for an airsoft gun, but it got me thinking, can an 870 be adjusted to accept a box magazine?

It could be based on the Valtro shotgun (which kind of looks like a Remington 870) or it might be able to be modified that way. For instance, there are pictures showing the Mossberg 500 can accept mags, so maybe it can. Not sure:

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Nah I'm pretty sure it wasn't a Valtro. Thanks for the Mossberg pic. That's One Angry Duck 16:22, 31 July 2010 (UTC)

Could the weapon you are looking for be a pump action HAWK Tactical shotgun?Rockwolf66 04:28, 15 August 2010 (UTC)

Those airsoft ones only have the box magazines as the little plastic pellets don't work well in shells, and I'd expect for something reusable, that a non ejecting, higher capacity magazine would be more efficient than having to catch shells and re load them. As for the real one, I have never seen one. Maybe some vague conversion, but I have only seen 870's tube fed.--Fnlover 00:48, 7 January 2011 (UTC)

Airsoft shotgun shells are re-usable, most of them aren't shell ejecting either. The spring shotgun shells are fantastic, you get 10 shots out of them as they fire 3 shots at the same time on the tri-shot versions. Having a magazine loaded one is just to make it cheaper to manufacture. --cool-breeze 02:35, 12 January 2012 (CST)

Well the Chinese make a Remington 870 Knockoff that does take fiver round magazines. They can't be imported to the US but they are available in Canada with barrel lenghts between 12.5 and 18.5 inches. Rockwolf66 (talk) 17:32, 18 November 2012 (EST)

Chinese shotguns are exempt from the ban, but must still comply with SBS laws. The Dominion Arms Grizzly is available with barrels as short as 8.5" in Canada (manual action rifles and shotguns can have any factory-length barrel so long as the overall length is at least 26"). They also made an 1100 with a four round detachable box magazine. --Maxman (talk) 23:34, 8 July 2016 (EDT)

Custom 870

Is there still no ID Image of this configuration? The 870 looks sweet with the heat shield and bayonet mount! I also realised this gun has no stock whereas Terminator 3 does.- 89.241.9.74

We have one image with the heat shield and another with the bayonet mount. So I used those two images. One with a full stock was also used in Natural Born Killers. Not that I would ever run around with a bayonet on mine, I would love to configure one of my 870's with the heat shield and bayonet mount. It looks so tough and rugged. But I think those bayonet mounts are hard to find.--Predator20 17:29, 5 December 2010 (UTC)

There is no 'off the shelf' configuration for this item. The heat-shield would come and go, but the bayonet lug was standard on a lot of old Army/Navy 870's. If you search 'Navy 870 bayonet lug', you will probably find a little info. You can find them for sale on some of the larger 'gun exchange' site, but they're up around $250 now. A shame. --Gwhysow 22:31, 11 January 2012 (CST)

It's either a mid 80's refit of a USMC gun that's had the Air Force heat shield added on, or a gun modified with the Air Force/ USMC Refit/ Police bayonet mount/ barrel band and a heat shield. In the mid '80s refit of the Mk 1s the DoD replaced the 21" Imp Cyl Rifle sighted barrel with a non iron sight barrel, and replaced the blade sight bayonet mount/ barrel band with a bead sight model. The gun can be differentiated from the Air Force issued models due to it having a 21" Marine Corps barrel vs the 20" barrel that the Air Force specified (20" barrels are flush with the front of the mount.--Ranger01 (talk)

Witness Protection?

Why is the sawn-off version of the 870 called that?

First off sign your posts.

The model with the "dogbone" pistol grip and the 12 inch barrel was origionally created by Wilson Arms for the US Marshals service for their witness protection teams. Since then Remington shotguns in that configuration have been called "Witness protection" models. Rockwolf66 (talk) 17:29, 18 November 2012 (EST)

Magazine Tubes

Is there a difference between an "extended" magazine tube and a "high capacity" magazine tube, or are they different terms for the same feature? - User: 2wingo

I believe they're the same thing. Normal capacity on an 870 is 4+1. --Funkychinaman (talk) 01:17, 15 December 2012 (EST)
And what is the capacity for the extended magazine? Is it 7+1 or 8+1? (or both are possible?) --Ultimate94ninja (talk) 04:35, 31 August 2013 (EDT)
According to Brownells' site, there are magazine extensions available up to 5 rounds, which could increase the capacity to up to 11+1 if you use a 6 shell magazine. You'd need a ~30" barrel so it wouldn't extend past the muzzle. --Maxman (talk) 23:40, 8 July 2016 (EDT)
Hi there...usually we just talk about "magazine tube extensions", but especially Mossberg like to use the term "high capacity" for the same parts; then the confusion is perfect! Otherwise the term "high capacity" is used too to describe larger magazine types like the Beta C-Mag or related systems (Drum-, Pan- and Helical-Magazines). There are also larger box-magazines for M4/M16/AR-15 variants from Surefire, 60-& 100rds...Surefire called them "High Capacity Magazines" too! There are several tubes with different capacities for shotguns. It goes from 1 to 9 (Benelli); it just depends of the barrel length. --Biskaya (talk) 17:18, 3 March 2015 (EST)

Remington 870 MCS

The original Remington 870 was produced in 1951, but in what year was the MCS variant produced? --Ultimate94ninja (talk) 04:35, 31 August 2013 (EDT)

1969 production, general refits around the mid '80s (the DoD ordered new bayo mounts around this time)for the Mk1. The MCS kit was introduced around 2004 IIRC.--Ranger01 (talk)


How is Field Gun different from Wingmaster, and did it exist as a separate grade in general? The current Remington catalog lists them simply as "Express." --Slon95 (talk) 10:17, 4 December 2019 (EST)

I will raise this question again. Field Gun primarily refers to long-barreled guns (hence the name), to call a short gun with a vent rib "field gun" is ridiculous. Slugster is also quite speculative, as it just might be a smooth barrel with rifle sights. In short, I do not see the point in these categories, otherwise we must then do a separate one for everyone, including trenchguns and etc. --Slon95 (talk) 14:41, 16 April 2020 (EDT)

Make Less Lethal section?

The uses of the green furniture variant picture show its appeared in at least 8 separate TV shows. Given how distinctive the appearance is and how unusual it is to people unfamiliar with law enforcement tactics, it seems worth a section. I tried, but gave up when trying to format the table. Here's a description I wrote
Due to the extreme dangers of mixing-up normal and "less-lethal" ammo, many (if most) police departments designate specific shotguns to be used only with less-lethal ammo. These shotguns are typically marked with brightly colored furniture or paint. As the 870 is by far the most commonly used shotgun among United States law enforcement, these variants regularly appear in the hands of fictional law-enforcement. --VladVladson (talk) 02:28, 22 April 2021 (EDT)

The issue with that is that that logic could apply to just about any shotgun barring autoloaders. Yes, the 870 is more common than most in this role, but that's mostly just because the 870 is one of the most common pump-action shotguns in existence - plenty of different pump-action shotguns have been, are, and will be used by police departments as less-lethal weapons (especially if you apply a rather loose definition of "less-lethal" - some early riot control officers would just fire birdshot at the ground to ricochet it into people's legs, IIRC). It'd be a slippery slope of Antarctic proportions - you'd essentially be opening the door to any shotgun that anyone could think of, because one or two movies featured someone firing rock salt out of one. I understand that that isn't the intention, but establishing any sort of precedent like that just isn't a very good idea - if we start categorizing guns based on what they can do with specific types of ammo, rather than what they generally/normally are, we're going to have a very large mess on our hands - for example, every single 40x46mm grenade launcher would now be a shotgun because you can fire M576 buckshot out of it, and also a less-lethal weapon because you can fire tear gas out of it, and so on. The less-lethal category is best reserved for dedicated/exclusively less-lethal weaponry. Pyr0m4n14c (talk) 07:42, 22 April 2021 (EDT)
I'm pretty sure he means just having a section for the less-lethal 870 on the page (based on multiple show appearances), not a whole new category. As for formatting the table, just copy one from another section and edit + preview it until you get it right.--AgentGumby (talk) 10:03, 22 April 2021 (EDT)
Correct. I was proposing a section like Remington 870 Slug Gun currently has. The normal tables aren't too bad, but trying to figure how the formatting for multiple characters/episodes had me stumped. --VladVladson (talk) 23:12, 22 April 2021 (EDT)
My bad, I didn't realize that that was what you were talking about - in my defense, I'd just woken up. In that case, go right on ahead; like AgentGumby said, the solution to something you don't understand how to do (especially with regards to table formatting) is just to find another instance of that bit of formatting, and cargo-cult carbon-copy it, filling in new info as needed. Pyr0m4n14c (talk) 23:21, 22 April 2021 (EDT)

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