SHOTGUN: REMINGTON ARMS COMPANY MODEL REMINGTON 870, SERIAL NUMBER CC43714D, BLACK (MATTE), CASE NOT INCLUDED, 18.5, 20 GAUGE, PUMP
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ATTENTION PARENTS OF THE YEAR, COMPACT HOME DEFENDERS, AND RECREATIONAL CLAY DESTROYERS! UP FOR GRABS IS THE NO-NONSENSE KING OF THE PUMP-ACTION WORLD: A REMINGTON 870 CHAMBERED IN THE SECURE, LOW-RECOIL, SWEET-SHOOTING 20-GAUGE! THIS IS THE GUN THAT TAUGHT HALF OF AMERICA HOW TO HUNT, MINUS THE DISLOCATED SHOULDER CHARACTERISTIC OF A 12-GAUGE!
LET’S TALK CONFIGURATION. THIS BEAST IS SPORTING A YOUTH SYNTHETIC STOCK. TRANSLATION: IT IS SHORTER, LIGHTER, AND UTTERLY INDESTRUCTIBLE. IT IS THE ABSOLUTE PERFECT LENGTH OF PULL FOR TRAINING THE NEXT GENERATION OF FREEDOM LOVERS, PADDLING A CANOE, OR MANEUVERING THROUGH TIGHT HALLWAYS AT 2 AM WITHOUT SMACKING THE BARREL INTO THE DOORFRAME!
THE CONDITION IS "SOME LIGHT WEAR." TRANSLATION: IT HAS GENTLY BUMPED INTO A FEW TREE STANDS OR RANGE BENCHES, GIVING IT THE EXACT RIGHT AMOUNT OF OUTDOOR STREET CREDIBILITY. THE FINISH IS BROKEN IN, SALTY, AND 100% READY TO GET ABSOLUTELY DRAGGED THROUGH THE MUD WITHOUT ANY ACCOMPANYING TEARS.
DOES IT COME WITH THE ORIGINAL CARDBOARD BOX? NOPE. CARDBOARD IS AN INFERIOR RESTRAINING MATERIAL FOR RUGGED AMERICAN STEEL. IT WILL ARRIVE SECURELY WRAPPED IN RAW, NO-NONSENSE GLORY. READY TO SLAM SHELLS AND RATTLE WINDOWS IMMEDIATELY.
IF YOU WANT A ULTRA-RELIABLE, LOW-RECOIL SHOTGUN THAT FITS SMALLER SHOOTERS OR MAKES THE ULTIMATE NIMBLE TRUCK GUN, BID NOW! BUY IT. PUMP IT. BLAST IT.
| UPC | ECOM00589850 |
| Action | PUMP ACTION |
| Barrel Length | 18.5" BARREL |
| Caliber | 20 GA |
| Capacity | NOT SPECIFIED |
| Finish | BLACK (MATTE) |
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