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Started by snapper1982, April 17, 2012, 06:25:33 PM
Quote from: MUSHCREEK on April 17, 2012, 06:41:25 PMYou should have bought it! How much were they asking for it?
Quote from: FL-Boss on April 17, 2012, 07:32:52 PMwhat is the big deal about "old school" 11-87? what is difference between the new ones? how old is old school 11-87's?
Quote from: surehuntsalot on April 17, 2012, 09:51:56 PMthey are also a better made gun compared to the guns that Remington puts out today
Quote from: RAJ on April 17, 2012, 10:00:50 PMQuote from: surehuntsalot on April 17, 2012, 09:51:56 PMthey are also a better made gun compared to the guns that Remington puts out todayX8
Quote from: FL-Boss on April 17, 2012, 11:29:44 PMThanks... just wondering. My 11-87 I hunt turkey with is around 20 years old.. I guess it is one of the good old school ones. Never jamed anyway
Quote from: joshb311 on April 17, 2012, 07:51:44 PMQuote from: FL-Boss on April 17, 2012, 07:32:52 PMwhat is the big deal about "old school" 11-87? what is difference between the new ones? how old is old school 11-87's? According to what I've been told, the "old school" models were good guns. The newer ones are supposedly inferior quality in comparison. Not trying to offend anyone or start any kind of dispute. Just what I've seen/heard. I don't own one so I can't say for sure.
Quote from: fallsflight on April 18, 2012, 09:21:21 PMQuote from: joshb311 on April 17, 2012, 07:51:44 PMQuote from: FL-Boss on April 17, 2012, 07:32:52 PMwhat is the big deal about "old school" 11-87? what is difference between the new ones? how old is old school 11-87's? According to what I've been told, the "old school" models were good guns. The newer ones are supposedly inferior quality in comparison. Not trying to offend anyone or start any kind of dispute. Just what I've seen/heard. I don't own one so I can't say for sure. Not replying as if you intended to start a dispute, but this is where many people are confused or misled by others. Remington quality has not become inferior when you compare the older versions to the newer versions or when you compare Remington to any other gun manufacture. The less expensive models are intentionally designed with a lower degree of fit and finish. There is a difference there most people do not understand. Those "old school" guns just have that "old school" camo on them that people really fell in love with. An 870 or 11-87 bought today will function just as well as an "old school" camo one.