Upland Products
As Much A Part Of The Upland Tradition As Bird Dogs.
Sure as the promise of autumn, Remington firearms come prepared with flawless balance, smooth performance and natural pointing characteristics. Standing front and center is the Model 870 Wingmaster. Featuring classically sleek lines and a richly blued finish, it's the most handsome member in our esteemed pump-action family. And to ensure first-rate pattern and energy, our Nitro Pheasant loads are in a class by themselves. For those who long for crisp days and open ranges, count on us to be faithfully by your side.
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All the features of the world's permier pump-shotgun line, available in an aesthetically refined model. The smooth sliding action is still second-to-none, while its American walnut woodwork offers a custom-quality finish. Learn More
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With a matte-finished barrel and laminate stock, it offers the same dependable Model 870 action, but comes dressed to kill. Learn More
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Impeccably cycles any 12-gauge load with minimal recoil, so you'll confidently drop any bird that crosses your path. Learn More
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All-around semi-auto utility that's easy on the eyes. Features solid, satin-finished walnut woodwork with cut fleur-di-lis checkering. Learn More
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Our hardest-hitting bird load. It uses our own Copper-Lokt for deeper penetration, while retaining tight patterns and high speeds over long ranges. Learn More
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Take down any game bird over an extended range with heavy impact and superb accuracy. Learn More
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All-purpose value that's suited for everything from upland birds to small game. Learn More
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The VersaMax Shotgun |
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| The gas-handling systems of most auto-loading shotguns built today are basically the same as the very first one introduced by Sears, Roebuck in 1956. | |
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