No - something is amiss. If the magazine cap (front of the forearm) is tightly screwed on then the barrel should be tight.
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.
No
first cock the pump down then unscrew the magazine cap then the barrel should slide out
no
Should. Yeah it most likely will there is practically no difference between the two so it should work nicely
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.
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
28"
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
Yes: A Remington 870 shotgun with a modified choke will shoot any commercial shotgun slug.
No there are ways, it invalves drilling holes to vent gas witch operates the gun.
Made by Remington in 1985 &1986; 28" or 30" vented rib barrel with various chokes; basicly same gun as the 870 Express model; most if not all 870 parts are interchangable. Should probably hold value comparable to the Remington 870 Express model which retails close to $400.00 after taxes.