Remington 870 Wingmaster 12 Gauge, 26 inch Vent Rib, 2 3/4 inch Chamber, Two-Tone (Silver Receiver), Walnut, 2+1 Capacity
This Remington Model 870 Wingmaster stands out with its 26 inch field barrel featuring a ventilated rib and bead front sight, a two-tone configuration with a bright silver/brushed receiver paired with blued steel components, and glossy walnut furniture with pressed fleur-de-lis checkering. The receiver bears the "Remington Wingmaster MODEL 870" rollmark, and the barrel carries the Remington "REP" oval proof. The "V" serial suffix denotes a 12-gauge, 2 3/4 inch receiver. Bore condition is excellent, and overall condition is very good.
Condition
Overall Condition: Very good condition, showing only light, superficial signs of prior handling or use.
Bore Condition: Excellent - Clean, mirror finish, no signs of wear.
Specific Condition Notes: Minor scratches and small blemishes are present on exterior surfaces. Pitting is present underneath the vent rib.
What’s Included
- Remington Model 870 Wingmaster 12 Gauge shotgun
The Wingmaster series is known for its polished blued finish and smooth action. This example has a 26 inch barrel with a ventilated rib and bead front sight, set up for 2 3/4 inch shells as marked on the barrel. The "V" suffix on the receiver serial indicates a 12-gauge, 2 3/4 inch receiver, aligning with the barrel marking.
The furniture is gloss-finished walnut, including a matching fore-end, with pressed fleur-de-lis checkering for a classic field-grade look. It features a pistol-grip cap with medallion, white-line spacers, and a Remington-branded ventilated recoil pad. A knurled magazine cap completes the field configuration.
The barrel and magazine tube wear a blued finish, while the receiver has a bright silver/brushed finish, giving the shotgun a distinct two-tone appearance. The barrel shows the Remington "REP" oval proof. The receiver rollmark reads "Remington Wingmaster MODEL 870." No external screw-in choke device is present at the muzzle.
Mechanically, it is a pump-action with twin action bars and a cross-bolt safety. The tubular magazine is stated as 2+1. Sighting is via a simple bead front, consistent with its field role.



