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There are hundreds of variations of the Remington 870 in 12, 16, 20, and 28 gauges, as well as a .410 bore option. Remington introduced the 28-gauge and .410 bore models on a new scaled-down receiver size in 1969, and in 1972 a 20-gauge lightweight version was introduced on the same sized receiver. All of the smaller gauges today are produced on that scaled-down receiver. The most popular gauge offering for the 870, however, remains the 12-gauge version. The three most well-known models of the 870 are likely the 870 Express, the 870 Wingmaster, and the 870 Police Tactical.
There are hundreds of variations of the Remington 870 in 12, 16, 20, and 28 gauges, as well as a .410 bore option. Remington introduced the 28-gauge and .410 bore models on a new scaled-down receiver size in 1969, and in 1972 a 20-gauge lightweight version was introduced on the same sized receiver. All of the smaller gauges today are produced on that scaled-down receiver. The most popular gauge offering for the 870, however, remains the 12-gauge version. The three most well-known models of the 870 are likely the 870 Express, the 870 Wingmaster, and the 870 Police Tactical.
Remington would use the M870 as the basis of the [[M887]] in 2009.


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**{{doll name|Type 97 Shotgun|SG|4|costume=costume1}} finally managed to set her free by blasting the pumpkin with her gun.
**{{doll name|Type 97 Shotgun|SG|4|costume=costume1}} finally managed to set her free by blasting the pumpkin with her gun.
*M870 was one of the Dolls to be featured in the canceled game [[Girls' Frontline: Glitch Land]].
*M870 was one of the Dolls to be featured in the canceled game [[Girls' Frontline: Glitch Land]].
*{{doll name|M887|SG|5}} holds a puppet M870 in her mechanical tail.
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