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Turkey Guns & Shooting => 20 Gauge Turkey Guns => Topic started by: Full_Fan on May 20, 2013, 09:05:27 PM

Title: 20ga Remington 11-87 Model Choices...?
Post by: Full_Fan on May 20, 2013, 09:05:27 PM
I'm starting to think about looking into a 20 gauge turkey gun to add to my collection.  I'm interested in the Remington 11-87 3" model.  I don't know much about 20 gauges, but am pretty familiar with Remington 12 gauges.

As far as 11-87 20 gauges go, what models come in the 3"?  I know the 12ga 11-87 has the special purpose, premier, sportsman, and maybe some more versions.  What was the first year the 11-87 20ga 3" was produced?  Any particular years or models to avoid?

I'd like a full camo model with a shorter turkey barrel and interchangeable chokes.

All I have seen so far with these features is a model called the Sportsman 20ga 11-87.  Is this the only factory choice?  Was there ever a Special Purpose model made?  I know in the 12ga model, I prefer the Special Purpose (SPS) model over the Sportsman.

Any information or recommendations would be appreciated.  Thanks!!
Title: Re: 20ga Remington 11-87 Model Choices...?
Post by: FL-Boss on May 20, 2013, 10:59:09 PM
Rem has been making 20ga 11-87 for a long while. I have a premier 11-87 20ga I got about 5 years ago. Also have a 11-87 12ga.

My 20 has the real nice wood finish - I use this as my go to dove/quail gun. The balance and feel is great.  millions of 11-87's sold for a reason.. like the 1100, they are great guns.

I would have another one for my  turkey gun in a second if they made it with a smaller barrel, in camo, and with the sureshot stock. (Kinda like the 11-87 sportsman sureshot 12ga - which I have also owned, but just sold for something lighter)

Title: Re: 20ga Remington 11-87 Model Choices...?
Post by: rock54 on May 20, 2013, 11:18:03 PM
I JUST BOUGHT A 1187 SPORTSMAN NEW, IT IS AT THE GUNSMITH NOW GETN DRILLD AND TAPD FOR A SCOPE...IT HAS THE 26INCH BARREL AND COMPOSITE STOCK AND FOREARM, PLAN ON USING MY SSX .550 OR IC .555 CHOKE, I ONLY SHOOT LEAD SO WHICH EVER PATTERNS THE SHELLS I HAVE THE BEST, WILL BE MY CHOICE FOR NOW....GOOD LUCK IN YOUR DECISION....RUSS
Title: Re: 20ga Remington 11-87 Model Choices...?
Post by: remmy1187 on May 21, 2013, 08:46:58 AM
I also have the sportsman 20 gauge and I love the thing.  I wanted a 21" barrel but all you could get the sportsman in is 26 or 28 inches.   There is also a youth model 11-87 that comes with a 21" barrel and is also full camo, this gun may be a bit harder to find than the sportsman though.  The 20 gauge shur-shot stock does fit on the 11-87 too, I got one from a member here a few weeks ago.  Gonna get it dipped to match my gun since they only come in black.
Title: Re: 20ga Remington 11-87 Model Choices...?
Post by: Full_Fan on May 21, 2013, 01:33:00 PM
Thanks guys.  Does the camo 20ga 3" 11-87 come in any other models other than the Sportsman?
Title: Re: 20ga Remington 11-87 Model Choices...?
Post by: Full_Fan on May 23, 2013, 09:53:21 AM
Somebody has to know this...?  Thanks!!
Title: Re: 20ga Remington 11-87 Model Choices...?
Post by: wmd on May 23, 2013, 10:30:14 AM
Quote from: Full_Fan on May 23, 2013, 09:53:21 AM
Somebody has to know this...?  Thanks!!

The Compact 20s are 3"; they are available in black synthetic and full camo.  I have bought two for my son.  One was converted to a dedicated slug gun after turkey season and the other is his everything else gun, including turkeys.  I carried one of the 20s exclusively this past turkey season and have killed deer and turkeys with it the last couple of years.  The Compacts come with spacers that can be installed on the stock to increase the LOP, but what I do since they are my son's is when I shoot them at the range, I put a Sims slip on pad to increase the LOP, but when I carry it hunting, I remove the pad.   The shorter LOP has not been a problem in the woods.

I really like the 21" barrel on them in the deer and turkey woods!  This is what we did with ours this year: http://oldgobbler.com/Forum/index.php/topic,36577.msg370020.html#msg370020
Title: Re: 20ga Remington 11-87 Model Choices...?
Post by: Full_Fan on May 23, 2013, 10:15:02 PM
Thanks wmd!  A couple more questions then...

Will a "regular" stock fit on the "compact" receiver... in other words can you change one stock out for the other?

Also, how easy is it to find one of these used rather than buy one new?

Thanks!
Title: Re: 20ga Remington 11-87 Model Choices...?
Post by: wmd on May 24, 2013, 05:13:45 PM
Quote from: Full_Fan on May 23, 2013, 10:15:02 PM
Thanks wmd!  A couple more questions then...

Will a "regular" stock fit on the "compact" receiver... in other words can you change one stock out for the other?

Also, how easy is it to find one of these used rather than buy one new?

Thanks!

Yes, the "regular" stocks will fit on the Compact guns, actually the only difference on the compact gun is the shorter stock and shorter barrel.  You can put any 1187 20 ga stock or barrel on it. 

I personally have never seen a used one for sale, but I didn't look for them either.  The two I bought were brand new. 
Title: Re: 20ga Remington 11-87 Model Choices...?
Post by: Full_Fan on May 26, 2013, 10:59:56 PM
Thanks wmd.  Anybody else know how hard finding one of these used is?
Title: Re: 20ga Remington 11-87 Model Choices...?
Post by: va wingbone on May 27, 2013, 09:42:39 PM
There's a used camo youth model on gunbroker, bidding started at $725

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Title: Re: 20ga Remington 11-87 Model Choices...?
Post by: Full_Fan on May 31, 2013, 11:27:53 PM
I'll keep an eye on gunbroker.  Thanks va wingbone.  If anybody has one for sale or sees one at a local shop please let me know.  Thanks.
Title: Re: 20ga Remington 11-87 Model Choices...?
Post by: surehuntsalot on June 06, 2013, 08:19:07 PM
does it have to be a youth or compact model ???
Title: Re: 20ga Remington 11-87 Model Choices...?
Post by: wmd on June 06, 2013, 09:21:32 PM
Quote from: surehuntsalot on June 06, 2013, 08:19:07 PM
does it have to be a youth or compact model ???

Probably does if he wants the 21" barrel unless he spends the $35 + shipping to send it to William to have it cut and threaded.  He might be able to find one a little easier (and cheaper) if he went that route.