H&R Protector

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Not a fan of china crap but i had a bunch of cabelas points and basically picked one of these up for like 80 bucks when all was said and done. read some reviews and people like them. Its basically an 870 clone made of all steel seems pretty heavy duty and for those on a budget looking at a hd rig. I hate to say it but if you cant find a cheap OLD 870 it might be worth a look. I can tell u its better than any of the new expresses that ive seen breaking down.


I took it to the range and put about 100 mixed rounds thru it, buckshot slugs and cheap bird shot It worked damn good, functioned smoothly and is a pretty darn fun gun to shoot.

Finish sucks, and trigger is crappy like most 870s. Other than that it seems to be a bargain.


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There's an easy fix that goes a long way to improving Remington triggers. No, not the $95 dollar Timney "Trigger Fix". Just replace the heavy stock sear spring with one that is lighter in weight. That alsone makes a world of difference! You can do that for $5 to $10.
 
'china crap'. I agree most are, but when it comes to firearms, china [specifically made by norinco or at least on the same tooling and factoy, which then exports the shotguns here as hawk/pardner] puts out some decent stuff. pardner is GTG. buy two for the price of an 870. arm a friend :)
 
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