INTRODUCED IN 1950, THE SLIDE-ACTION REMington Model 870 was engineered with an ethos of simplicity, reliability, and ease of manufacturing. Nearly two million guns were sold in the first two decades it was offered, and 32 years after introduction, the 870 set the world record for the most shotguns of a specific model ever sold. Today, more than 11 million have been made.
For a gun that set records and became the standard by which all other pump-action shotguns are judged, it’s interesting to note that the designers did not have legendary names like Browning or Mauser. The 870 was a collaborative effort by four engineers named Crittendon, Haskell, Hailston, and Pinckney.
For the first 37 years of manufacture, Model 870s featured nice, gloss-finished walnut; deeply blued steel; and well-fitted…
