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What I have here is a Remington 870 express in 20 gauge. The only reason I want to get rid of this is so I can get an 870 in 12 gauge (much easier to find barrels/ammo).

 

I'm not great at writing classified ads, so here are the specs:

 

Age: 2 years (purchased from Dick's)

Finish: Black parkerized

Round count: 0 (yep, I never shot this baby)

Barrel: 28 inches

Capacity: 4+1

 

I'll even throw in 4 20ga buckshot shells (each shell is filled with 20 no. 3 shot)

 

I'm looking for $300 #250 obo. I'm also willing to accept a trade for a 870 in 12 gauge.

 

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What I have here is a Remington 870 express in 20 gauge. The only reason I want to get rid of this is so I can get an 870 in 20 gauge (much easier to find barrels/ammo).

 

I'm not great at writing classified ads, so here are the specs:

 

Age: 2 years (purchased from Dick's)

Finish: Black parkerized

Round count: 0 (yep, I never shot this baby)

Barrel: 28 inches

Capacity: 4+1

 

I'll even throw in 4 20ga buckshot shells (each shell is filled with 20 no. 3 shot)

 

I'm looking for $300 obo. I'm also willing to accept a trade for a 870 in 20 gauge.

 

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Wait, you want to trade an 870 20 gauge for an 870 20 gauge?

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