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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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