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No, the re4ar receiver face on the Model 11 Remington has a different configuration. The Remington Model 11 is a semi-auto with a tube containing a bolt return spring located at the rear of the receiver. The Model 11 stock has a receptacle to accept this tube, the Model 870, being a pump action, does not have this receptacle.
No, Winchester 1400
Yes, The receiver pins are the same as the Remington 870, so any stock that will fit the 870 will fit the 7400
Yes.
The 870 is a pump action shotgun. The 1100 and the 11-87 are the two standard Remington semi-auto shotguns. In 2008 Remington introduced an 870 with Pheasant and Duck engraving and a semi-fancy claro walnut stock. This was a premier dealer gun. http://www.remington.com/products/firearms/premier_dealer_exclusives/model_870_wingmaster.asp
Serial numbers by year for the 870 Remington Model.
Yes, A stock bearing plate from the 870 or 1100 must be used with the 870 stock.
All Remington model 870 shotguns were made in the Unites states.The Remington plant was located in Ilion,New York.
No. The 11-87 has a recoil spring & tube in the stock, the 870 uses a single bolt.
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