SHOTGUN: REMINGTON ARMS COMPANY MODEL 870 WINGMASTER MAGNUM, SERIAL NUMBER D899406U, 2- TONE, CASE NOT INCLUDED, PUMP, 20 GAUGE, 25
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ATTENTION HUNTERS, CLAY CRUSHERS, AND PEOPLE WHO VALUE THEIR COLLARBONE! BEHOLD THE UNICORN OF THE PUMP-ACTION WORLD: A REMINGTON 870 MAGNUM WINGMASTER IN THE DELIGHTFUL, LOW-RECOIL 20 GAUGE. THIS IS THE ULTIMATE "GOLDILOCKS" SHOTGUN—IT HAS ALL THE CLASS OF A 12 GAUGE WINGMASTER BUT WON’T REQUIRE A VISIT TO A CHIROPRACTOR AFTER A DAY IN THE FIELD.
THE GOODS
MODEL: REMINGTON 870 MAGNUM WINGMASTER (THE GUN THAT PROVES PUMP ACTIONS CAN BE LUXURIOUS)
GAUGE: 20 GAUGE MAGNUM (CHOP DOWN BIRDS AND CLAYS WITH GENTLEMANLY FINESSE)
BARREL: 26 INCHES OF PERFECTLY BALANCED, HIGH-GLOSS AMERICAN STEEL
CONDITION: STUPID CLEAN. VERY LITTLE SIGNS OF WEAR. THE BLUING IS SO DEEP YOU COULD ALMOST SWIM IN IT, AND THE WOOD GLOSS WILL BLIND YOUR OPPONENTS.
THE TRUTH
NO BOX: NO ORIGINAL CARDBOARD. IT WAS LIKELY SACRIFICED TO THE GODS OF CLUTTER BY A SPOUSE THREE DECADES AGO. JUST BUY A NICE SOFT CASE AND PRETEND IT NEVER EXISTED.
FFL SHIPPING: WE WILL SWADDLE THIS BEAUTY IN BUBBLE WRAP LIKE A NEWBORN BABE SO THE CARRIER DOESN'T SCRATCH THAT GORGEOUS WALNUT.
THE VIBE: RACKS SMOOTHER THAN A FRESHLY OILED PLAYGROUND SLIDE. IT'S A VINTAGE WINGMASTER, NOT A MODERN BUDGET GUN ROUGHED OUT WITH A CHAINSAW.
THIS IS THE PREMIER WORKHORSE IN AN ABSOLUTELY GENTLE CALIBER. BUY IT NOW BEFORE WE SNEAK IT INTO OUR PERSONAL SAFES.
| UPC | ECOM00583418 |
| Action | PUMP ACTION |
| Barrel Length | 25" BARREL |
| Caliber | 20 GA |
| Capacity | 5 ROUNDS |
| Finish | 2- TONE |
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