870p
I have no idea if this is a good price or not. Showed up in my email this morning
870p
I have no idea if this is a good price or not. Showed up in my email this morning
'Nobody ever called the fire department because they did something intelligent'
Before 2020, that was a horrible price. With the huge demand spike and Remington production offline, it may be reasonable. That being said, my personal rule is $300 or less for used 870P samples, especially in that condition.
Those look like they were cached in a bridge troll’s ass. I agree that the old reality would see a sticker well under 3 bills, but it isn’t 2015 any more.
”But in the end all of these ideas just manufacture new criminals when the problem isn't a lack of criminals.” -JRB
I was at the local cop shop yesterday; they put most of their police trade-ins on Gunbroker. They were telling me that 870P’s normally went for $250-$300, but are now consistently selling for $550-$600.
My sense of the market is shot. The last new 870P I bought was purchased in 2006. It was the model with the Wilson rear and tritium front paired with the polymer 870P furniture. I paid $660, including tax, according to my inventory spreadsheet. My last used one was bought back in 2014 for $200 sans a barrel but with a Surefire forearm, a Speedfeed IV stock, and a MMC rear peep sight. I added an 18-inch barrel with the tritium insert in the front sight and replaced the light module in the forend with a Malkoff. Total investment was about $400.
I agree with the others - that price is consistent for today's market.
I run a home for wayward and under-appreciated shotguns. I used them for loaner/training guns with very little problems.
Refurbing a used Police Magnum is very straight forward. If you need any assistance, there are a bunch folks here that can help. I have a bunch of factory parts ratholded, if you can't find any.
I agree they're troll's ass-ish. Hopefully mine will be mechanically sound. I gave a like new 870P to my kid as a "Welcome Back from Deployment" present and have been looking for a rifle sighted standard wood stock example to replace it for awhile.
Thanks for posting @TQP
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”But in the end all of these ideas just manufacture new criminals when the problem isn't a lack of criminals.” -JRB
Half way to a new 1301....