For those who like them overdressed....For myself, there are 10 million of them out there, so I can't get excited of the same/same coming back on line.
Now, that is kind of funny. I'll take my left hand 870 wingmaster made in the 70's over that any day of the week. The new one that someone posted a pic of is pretty ugly as well.. I run across old wingmasters from the 70's and 80's from time to time. Kind of regret not buying the 20 gauge that looked like new for $400 when I was at a new found gunshop last month. The last right hander I bought cost me $280.00... That was 2 years ago:
Made in '79
Sold it last year on gb, for a little more than I paid for it (wink wink)... IF I really wanted or needed a Wingmaster, I'd look for an older one. That may just be me though..
I've always been a fan of the 870 Wingmaster. Have had a few Express models and never cold quite warm up to them. The "duck hunting" shotgun on the left in this picture paid for itself 2x the first weekend I took it to the local trap range:
That lefty is a money maker^^^ I pulled the fancy wood off and put the camo synthetics on purposefully.. Fun stepping in between 2 guys carrying Perazzis on the Annie line.. Even funner when you shoot them both out on the same bird.