Discussion of the Remington 870 for hunting.
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Vitaly
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by Vitaly » Mon Dec 31, 2012 8:31 am
vmax wrote:Well deer season has come and gone. My Timmney trigger kit has still not arrived????? After some outdoors comparison of my new scope i have kept the Burris. Anyhow Great Canadian buck down. 870 gun and remington ammo =meat for winter. I will keep you all posted when i install the trigger.
vmax, Timney Trigger Fix is expensive but very nice addition to Remington 870. Here is my post with review and installation instructions:
http://www.rem870.com/2012/12/04/timney ... tallation/
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vmax
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by vmax » Tue Jan 01, 2013 3:14 pm
Great video for first timers. Did it remove the factory creep, and is the over pull still the same as factory? These are my complaints with the trigger now.
Don't buy it if you can't sell it.
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vmax
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by vmax » Sat Jan 05, 2013 5:47 am
Lastest MOD to SUPER SLUG. Cut and recrowned barrel. Was 25.5" now 23.5". The 2" cut will allow for faster shouldering of the gun, less front mass, better to carry in the bush. This is a thick barrel the 2" cut piece is very heavy.
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Don't buy it if you can't sell it.
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Carlo1137
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by Carlo1137 » Sat Jan 05, 2013 6:38 am
That's a nice cut
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