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, a Remington 870 barrel will not fit a Remington 887. The two shotguns have different designs and specifications, including differences in the action and barrel attachment methods. While they may share some similarities, their compatibility does not extend to barrel interchangeability. Always consult the manufacturer's guidelines for specific compatibility information.
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.
The value of a Remington Nitro Mag 887 Camo can vary based on its condition, age, and market demand, but typically ranges from $400 to $600. Factors such as included accessories, the specific camo pattern, and any modifications can also affect its price. To get an accurate estimate, it's best to check recent sales on platforms like GunBroker or consult a local firearms dealer.
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 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.