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Member Section => Down Range Cafe => Topic started by: Lucas on April 19, 2008, 08:25:41 PM
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So I was at the gun show today and I saw a Remington 11-87 Police for $500 NIB! I was going to get an 1100 Tac-4 but this looks like a pretty good deal. So as always I turn to ya'll! Any info or opinions on the 11-87 would be greatly appreciated.
BTW gun show ends tommarrow!
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So I was at the gun show today and I saw a Remington 11-87 Police for $500 NIB! I was going to get an 1100 Tac-4 but this looks like a pretty good deal. So as always I turn to ya'll! Any info or opinions on the 11-87 would be greatly appreciated.
BTW gun show ends tommarrow!
Had one, bird gun, not the Police model, loved it. Sold it, never thought about turning it into a SD weapon. 26" barrel I think, nice gun. Something broke on the fifth shell ever fired out of it, Gander Mtn fixed it and I didn't even buy it there. No problems there on. Only range I had access to (near Chikago) was a 2-round max, so I never got to sweep a trench with it. Would have liked to . . . .
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they are selling for $725-$825 on Gunbroker .com You should buy it and resell it if nothing else.
http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/SearchResults.asp?SearchResults.asp?SearchType=0&Keywords=11%2D87&Cat=851
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Umm.. yeah sounds like a good deal.
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Any last words?
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Go get it.
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GRAB-IT!
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;D ;D ;D
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Rule #1 is pictures, not a string of shit eat'in grins!
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You tell em m58! I shot thousands of rounds thru a balanced remington 1100 set/.410/28 ga, 20ga and 12 ga. That was about 20 years ago and I honestly can't remember ever having a malfunction. The gun your looking at is basically an improved 1100. (imagine that). I just don't think you can go wrong. Remington also stands behind their guns, especially their shotguns. I say go for it.
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Lucas,
I hope you've got this gun. The difference between the regular and Police models is, that internall parts are stress tested and guns assembled in the separate area of the plant. Most of the Police guns come with shorter barrels without the vent rib and no screw-in chokes, usually IC to shoot slugs and 00. They also come with the tube extenders for extra loads.
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Ok so here it is! Hope this works, this will be my first image post on here!
(http://i283.photobucket.com/albums/kk303/kamendvs/048.jpg)
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Ooooh - what cal Storm?
Basic black, in the house!
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.40 cal. I was thiking about going down to 9mm. My wife is quite a little gal and she just can get ahold of the .40 and I would like to have something around she can handle.
Ohh yes, dress code is all black ;D
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Ok so here it is! Hope this works, this will be my first image post on here!
(http://i283.photobucket.com/albums/kk303/kamendvs/048.jpg)
Congrats on your first Photo post, and on the New gun ;D
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Wheres that gun show? 500.00 they got anymore? THAT IS A DEAL!
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Thats a good lookin scatter gun!
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Lucas, that's a scattergun I'm jealous of for sure! Congrats, man.
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I still tryin to find out if you decided on the Sig 556 or the XCR? Both would make a great addition, (I.m partial to the Sig 556 since I own one,) just curious if you found one yet.
Love Gun Shows,.. ;D
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I'm In LOVE!!! This thing is great! I have a tendency to be very skeptical, and I really like to do my homework.
This gun has already passed my expectations. I had read in several places that the 11-87 didn't like to cycle the light rounds. So, I went and got 100 target loads figuring that I would see how bad it was. Today in about 2 hours I shot 50 rounds with only 1 FTE, plus I was letting them off as fast as I could. I know that no failure is a good one, but the way I understood was that it was 1 in every 3. It handled 2 3/4 slugs better than my 870. One of which I toar through the steel toe of one of my old work boots at 25 yards.
With that being said, I am sorry there are none left. As a matter of fact, when I went back the next day and it was gone :'( While dealing with my pain I walked around the table next to his and lo and behold there was a brand new 11-87 for $560. I had given the gun a once over the day before and asked the guy at this table and he said he had just bought it that morning (same frickin gun) So having found my long (or short) lost love I gladly paid the extra $60
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So does anybody know of any recoil reducing stocks or pads I could match up with the new 11-87 and some 3" buckshot? The stock pad is good enough for now, but then again I havent tried 3".
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So I bit the bullet and ordered a Speedfeed IV stock and one of the Blackhawk slings that hold 15 rounds will post with pics when I get it all together!