first cock the pump down then unscrew the magazine cap then the barrel should slide out
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Almost every gun shop worth its salt should have a slug barrel for the remington model 870,if not then they should be able to order one with no problem.
i have a remington 870 wingmaster its my grandpas and it has 3 barrels the slug , the bird shot barrel and the muzzeloader barrel it takes a 209 primer just like the the regular muzzeloader its very interesting
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i assume you mean gauge it depends on what you have Remington 870 is made in several different gauges it says what gauge you have on the top or side of the barrel
No there are ways, it invalves drilling holes to vent gas witch operates the gun.
with the wingmaster barrel you can only shoot lead, but if you change the barrel to a slugster you can shoot slugs and buckshot, they also have a barrel for steel shot to.
The sizes of shells it accepts will be stamped on the barrel
No - something is amiss. If the magazine cap (front of the forearm) is tightly screwed on then the barrel should be tight.
The barrel date code is the primary method of dating a Remington. Of course, if the barrel is not the original barrel for the gun that complicates things. The Remington factory could probably date it by serial number. sales@countrygunsmith.net
Should. Yeah it most likely will there is practically no difference between the two so it should work nicely