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Remington 870 extractor identification: MIM v. bar stock

April 29, 2018 Bill Marr 0

Remington 870 extractor identification: MIM v. bar stock The Remington 870 is available in a wide variety of models.  The higher end guns, like the Police Magnum, have a milled, bar stock extractor.  The majority […]

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