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The gun is in an unfired condition and would be a private party sale (not from a gun shop or retailer). Not sure of age or other options.



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Gun also be to assume factory condition (no aftermarket parts or mods).


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Around $300.00 Maybe $350.00 if someone really wated it and it is walnut stocked-- not birch.
 
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Wingmaster might be worth a little more.
Can't tell from the pic what it is, though it doesn't look like a Wingmaster.


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About $250 or a little less.


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About $250 or a little less.


I agree. It looks to be an 870 Express. A few years ago they were selling for $239 at the big box stores.

$250(or $225) would be very fair for both buyer and seller, as you will be saving on fees(I assume).


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I agree. It looks to be an 870 Express. A few years ago they were selling for $239 at the big box stores.

$250(or $225) would be very fair for both buyer and seller, as you will be saving on fees(I assume).


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Well I got the gun. I took it and some cash from a guy wanting to buy my old dirtbike. It is 870 Express Magnum. Thanks to all who replied!


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Great gun, just be sure to oil it when you've exposed it to the elements. That bead blasted finish seems to hold moisture and will rust while you're looking at it.


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Hey good to know!


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