870 Fieldmaster


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Quick Specs
Gauge(s): | 12, 20 |
Chamber Size(s): | 3, 3 1/2" |
Weight: | 5.75 – 7.5 |
Length of Pull: | 12,13,14 |
Adjustable Drop/Cast: | No |
Left Hand Models: | No |
TFL Review Summary
The Remington 870 has been one of the most popular pump shotguns. Then, Remington filed for bankruptcy. Manufactured now by Rem Arms, we were excited to see what the new 870 Fieldmaster was all about. At first glance, this gun looks cheap, but then again, the 870 Express was never popular because of its looks. The new 870 has a darker wood than the old Express shotguns, as well as a few other minor aesthetic differences. Overall, the 870 Fieldmaster was decent, but there may be better guns for the money.
Manufacturer Summary
The all-new 870 Fieldmaster, an All-American pump gun, brings hunters the best of all worlds. The ready-for-work exterior of the Model 870 Fieldmaster lies the same quality, precision, and dependability that you'll find in our legendary Model 870 Wingmaster®, but at a much more affordable price.
Like all Model 870 shotguns, it features a receiver milled from a solid billet of steel for maximum strength and reliability. Improved twin action bars prevent binding and twisting so that you'll always have the chance to get off a second shot. Appropriately dressed for the hunt and not for the wall, each shotgun sports non-reflective satin black metalwork and an open grain, grade A walnut stock set. The receiver is drilled and tapped for scope mount. From an open to tight shot pattern, the 870 Fieldmasters will come with three Rem™ Chokes that can adapt to any hunting, self-defense, or clay target event that may come your way.
Its solid, dependable action makes it America's favorite pump shotgun. Continual upgrades and evolving designs make it the most advanced, well-rounded pump shotgun in the world. Its superiority is a matter of rugged dependability, great pointing characteristics and versatility. For more than 70 years, The Model 870™ has set the standard for slide-action performance.