Yes, after some time of discontinue, Remington returned to building a 16 gauge 870. I will warn you that ammunition can be difficult to fine. Keep that in mind..
The 870 Remington shotgun used to be a popular candidate for a "release" trigger.
Remington does not show a 870 rifle on their web site. Do you mean the 870 Shotgun? the Remington 870 is one of the most popular shotguns in the us. this shotgun ranges from $300 for the basic model to $1000 for the fancy Wingmaster edition
Remington did not make a "Wingmaster" shotgun in 1936. The Remington Wingmaster (Model 870) was first introduced in 1950. remingtonwingmaster.com
The Remington 870 is a type of shotgun which is known as "pump action". The Remington 870 requires the individual to "pump" the shotgun following each pull of the trigger. It is considered to have a slow rate of fire due to the pump action which is required.
Pump action shotgun
Go to Remington's web site and request an owner's manual.
100-1000 depending on specifics
$350
Pretty cheap. About 300 or a little more.
Remington 870 Express Super Magnum.
Around 300 dollaroos.
In 1950 Remington introduced fifteen versions of the Model 870 shotgun, in 12, 16 and 20 gauges.