The new Remington 887 Nitro Magnum should be released by the end of June 2009.
Sorry, no answer from me, but I would like to know the answer to this question as well.
Yes they are interchangeable but the barrels however are not.
No, the 11-87 is a semi auto shotgun. If you saw a pump action which looked like an 11-87, it may have been a Remington 887.
No. The 870 stock has a shoulder that mates inside of the receiver. The 887 has a receiver with a shoulder that mates inside of the stock when assembled. Both stocks are attached to the receiver by the same single 1/4'' 20 bolt configuration.
1 and 887.
887 is a prime number. So its only factors are 1 and 887.
887 is rounded to 900
I think you mean what are the factors of 887 and in that case the factors of 887 are 1 and 887 making it a prime number.
887 in Roman numerals is written as DCCCLXXXVII.
They made them in four calibers. 25 Remington, 30 Remington, 32 Remington & 35 Remington. The 25 & 32 are obsolete, the 30 was still available in the 80's & the 35 is still available at your larger sporting goods stores. There are dozens of custom reloaders that will still supply ammo for any of these calibers.
887 is a prime number.
Available from the Remington Custom shop- Model 7.