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<blockquote data-quote="Frog4aday" data-source="post: 1658589" data-attributes="member: 9308"><p>I saved up and bought a used, inexpensive, plain barrel (just a bead; no vent rib) Rem 870 in high school to shoot trap with, too. It was awesome. The firing pin broke but the gunsmith fixed it for $11 (this was the 1980s.) I broke my first 'perfect' round with that gun and couldn't have been more pleased. There were many fancier guns at the range that I always admired, but I learned that 870 could break the targets just as well. I wish your son the best of luck with his 870. He chose well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Frog4aday, post: 1658589, member: 9308"] I saved up and bought a used, inexpensive, plain barrel (just a bead; no vent rib) Rem 870 in high school to shoot trap with, too. It was awesome. The firing pin broke but the gunsmith fixed it for $11 (this was the 1980s.) I broke my first 'perfect' round with that gun and couldn't have been more pleased. There were many fancier guns at the range that I always admired, but I learned that 870 could break the targets just as well. I wish your son the best of luck with his 870. He chose well. [/QUOTE]
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