Remington Model M887

SHORT DESCRIPTION

The Remington Model 887 Nitro Mag is a pump-action shotgun manufactured by Remington Arms Company, Inc. It is noted for using a polymer finish called ArmorLokt,[1] which is designed to survive any type of weather condition and leaves no exterior surfaces to rust.[4] This gives the 887 a “space age” look which is one of the gun’s more defining features.[5]

Design and Features

As the name suggests, the 887 Nitro Mag can chamber 3 ½″ magnum shells. In this way, it competes with the Mossberg 835 Ulti-Mag, which is designed specifically for firing 3 ½″ magnum shells.[6] The look of the 887 is also frequently compared to that of the Benelli Nova.[7] The Remington 887’s brochure confirms this by comparing itself to the Mossberg 835 and the Benelli Nova.[2]

BRAND: REMINGTON


Description

ArmorLokt Finish

The 887’s most striking feature is the ArmorLokt finish. The entire receiver and barrel of the 887 is coated with a glass-filled nylon material which protects the steel interior of the gun. In this way, the steel provides the strength for the gun while the polymer protects the inner workings from the elements, including inclement weather and resulting corrosion. Manufacturers have come up with several ways to help protect a gun’s metal surface, but overmolding the gun with a polymer is a unique concept.[4]

Remington claims that the ArmorLokt finish is impenetrable, and has several tests to help back up this claim. Company engineers subjected the 887 to salt-corrosion and submersion tests and checked for leaks and separation in the polymer, and none were found.[2] A second test was conducted, where over 10,000 rounds were discharged through a single 887 barrel, and the barrel’s coating showed no signs of separation. Smaller tests have been conducted by reviewers which somewhat verify these results.[4]

Several key parts of the weapon are not treated with the ArmorLokt process. Noted on several sites are issues with the fore end tube assembly having rust directly from the factory.

The surface of the barrel, receiver, and synthetic fore-end has a tire-tread pattern to make a non-slip surface. It also gives the gun a unique look, which is often criticized.

Variations

Remington 887 Nitro Mag Tactical Custom (with a 18.5 inch barrel and muzzle standoff attachment fitted in place of a choke)

Remington was initially marketing two versions of the 887, the 887 Nitro Mag[1] and the 887 Nitro Mag Waterfowl.[3] Remington has released several new models including 887 Nitro Mag Tactical, 887 Nitro Mag Bone Collector, and 887 Nitro Mag Camo Combo.

The Tactical model is similar to the base model, but with an 18.5 inch barrel, a magazine extension tube, and 2 Picatinny mounting rails. The 887 Nitro Mag Waterfowl is very similar to the base version, with the main difference being the finish. The waterfowl version includes a finish covered in Mossy Oak‘s Break-Up Infinity and also Realtree Advantage Max-4 HD camo, which makes it ideal for hunting, as per its namesake.[4][9] The 887 Waterfowl is also slightly heavier than the 887.[2]

Specifications

Model M887
Action type PUMP ACTION
Trigger Adjustable
Caliber 12 GAUGE (2 ¾, 3, and 3 ½-inch)
Capacity 4+1 rounds (7+1 for the tactical
Made in USA
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