Remington 870 Serial Number Decoder

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Post subject: Remington 870- Question about barrel and serial number
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I have an older Model 870 Wingmaster 2 3/4 inch. I have a Hastings replacement barrel that is marked 3 inch. The barrel fits, is it OK to use this barrel? Also I tried to look up the serial numbar and I was completly flumoxed. It is S61658V which is located on the receiver. Thanks for any help on this. RB


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You can email remington and they will get the answer for you.
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Yes you can use the barrel, but only shoot 2 3/4' shells as that is what your Wingmaster receiver is rated for!
This is a continuing saga of 870's (and 1100's for that matter). Many barrels are interchangeable and much confusion is prevalent.

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Post subject: Re: Remington 870- Question about barrel and serial number
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Thanks-I thought the barrel would be ok, but I did not want to find out the hard way it might not be ok. RB

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Try a fired 3' casing and see if it will eject. If it does, you are okay with 3' shells as well. The receivers are identical except for the ejector, and I have seen a few 2-3/4' guns that left the factory with 3' ejectors. Your gun was probably manufactured in 1968. They don't get any better.

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Post subject: Re: Remington 870- Question about barrel and serial number
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Try a fired 3' casing and see if it will eject. If it does, you are okay with 3' shells as well. The receivers are identical except for the ejector, and I have seen a few 2-3/4' guns that left the factory with 3' ejectors. Your gun was probably manufactured in 1968. They don't get any better.

This is the 'more' correct answer. The 'V' at the end of serial number indicates the receiver left the factory configured for 2 3/4' shells. If it had an 'M' at the end of the serial number it would've left the factory configured for 2 3/4' and 3' shells. (To be clear, I'm talking about the serial number located on the left side of the receiver.)
Now, that said, some of the V marked receivers were known to reliably eject 3' hulls. I don't know that there are any specific runs that will, but try it out with a 3' hull and see. I have a 1955 12ga Wingmaster that is V stamped and it will, but my 73 V stamped will not, so if there is any sort of pattern, someone with more knowledge than me will have to provide that.
Also, there is a company (name escapes me right now) that will relocate the ejector on the V marked receivers to reliably eject 3' hulls should you have one that will not.
Either way, shooting a 3' shell in a 3' MARKED BARREL is fine.. the only issue is whether it will reliably eject or not.
Hope that helps!


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You don't have to relocate the ejector, you need a Magnum ejector, or you can grind the lip on a standard one back, and a Magnum ejector spring. The ejection 'step' is just a little further to the rear. You can actually do it without having to replace the rivets and refinishing the receiver, but most gunsmiths don't want to fool with it.

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You don't have to relocate the ejector, you need a Magnum ejector, or you can grind the lip on a standard one back, and a Magnum ejector spring. The ejection 'step' is just a little further to the rear. You can actually do it without having to replace the rivets and refinishing the receiver, but most gunsmiths don't want to fool with it.

Ah.. that makes sense.


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Thanks for the great information. I really got lucky and found this gun in a pawn shop. It cost me $325. The stock on this gun is one of the best I have seen on a pump. Very nice figure in the wood. After taking the trigger out I could find almost no blowback of powder and the gun itself does not seem to have been shot much. I want to post a picture of this gun. When I figure out how to do this I will put it up. Good luck and good shooting. Have a great Holiday Season. RB

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Just the ejector huh. Thats cool, never knew.



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Remington 870 Shotgun Serial Number Lookup

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Michigan license plate tag colors for bread. Look up a Remington serial number by using Remington Serial Number Lookup. This service uses the two-letter codes stamped on the barrel of Remington rifles and shotguns to determine the age of the firearm. Early 870 Express models did not have 'Magnum' roll marked on the receiver. As Huntsman27 said, look for the 'M' in the serial number. Remington's early low-end 870 were calles 'Sportsman's', later they became 'Express' models. Remington 870, 1100, 700 Serial Number Lookup. REMINGTON DATES OF MANUFACTURE For Remington guns made 1921-1972 only. Other Serial Number And Markings Links: Remington 870, 700, 1100 Serial/Barrel Number Lookup Remington. 870 or 1100 serial/barrel number lookup. Remington 870 Serial Number Lookup Rem870.com Remington Year of Manufacture Codes maybe found on the barrel of your Remington rifle [or shotgun] on the left side, just forward of the receiver; the first letter of the Code is the month of manufacture, followed by one or two letters which are the year of manufacture.

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