wanted remington 1187 barell

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mike21
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wanted remington 1187 barell

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need an 1187 barell if anyone could help that would be great cheers mike
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probably cheaper or cost the same to buy another shotgun than to get barrels on there own.
also there is a few different barrel sizes and port sizes for the 1187.
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Try ebay or amazon they usually sell "gun parts" they have no import/export restrictions as far as i know.

Or your local hunting/gun store and they can contact the Remington supplier in NZL and give you a price.

I broke the bolt handle of my Stoeger and prices ranged from $110 to $50 from hunting and fishing which was a pleasant surprise. esp from them.

I take you have a bulged barrel?

Could be time to get the 28" Turkey buster barrel 8)
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Nah the ring which holds the barrel on broke off a few yrs back :lol: (2 weeks out of warrenty :roll: ) had it repaired by mate of a mates grandfather who I was told is a "gunsmith"... I havn't fired it since as I'm not so sure about the repair as its very hard to pull barrel off now and i'm not convinced the barrel is straight any more. Serious shooters have quoted me around 750 but thought i'd try my luck on here first ya never know. The rest of the gun is immaculate so can't justify buying a whole new gun
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750 is not bad, heard of worse.
but as barrels rarely wear out you can buy a thrashed out jamomatic quite cheap and use the barrel off it.
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