Remington 870 Marine Magnum for sale

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Brand:

Remington

Action:

Pump Action

Barrel Length:

14in

Caliber:

12 Gauge

Capacity:

4+1

Finish Per Color:

Silver / Black

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Brand:

Remington

Action:

Pump Action

Barrel Length:

18.5in

Caliber:

12 Gauge

Capacity:

6+1

Finish Per Color:

Silver / Black

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Brand:

Remington

Action:

Pump Action

Barrel Length:

14"

Caliber:

12 Gauge

Capacity:

4

Finish Per Color:

Black

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Brand:

Remington

Action:

Pump Action

Barrel Length:

18.5"

Caliber:

12 Gauge

Capacity:

6

Finish Per Color:

Nickel / Black

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Frequently Asked Questions
Remington 870 Marine Magnum for sale

Is the Remington 870 Marine Magnum discontinued?

Yes, Remington discontinued the 870 SPS Marine Magnum. Used units and remaining inventory still circulate through retailers and secondary markets, with several variants currently available across multiple retailers.

When was the Remington 870 Marine Magnum made?

Remington introduced the 870 Marine Magnum in 1993. The model has since been discontinued, though used examples and remaining inventory are still available through various retailers.

How do I tell if my 870 is a magnum?

Check the barrel markings—Remington stamps the chamber length directly on the barrel. On the receiver, an "M" suffix indicates a magnum (3" chamber), and an "A" suffix indicates a 12-gauge super magnum. You can also measure the ejection port: 3" wide confirms a magnum. Newer 870s are all 3" from the factory.

Is the Remington 870 police vs marine?

Police and Marine Magnum 870s share the same core action but differ in finish and components. Police models feature rifle sights, steel trigger housing, and hand-built construction. Marine Magnums use stainless steel for corrosion resistance. Police versions suit regular maintenance environments; Marine versions suit saltwater or high-neglect conditions.

What is the Remington 870 Tactical Magnum?

The Remington 870 Tactical Magnum is a pump-action 12-gauge shotgun with a 3-inch chamber, 20" barrel, and 8+1 round capacity via mag extension. It features a SpeedFeed IV pistol grip stock, bead sight, and OD Green park finish, designed for home defense and law enforcement. Used models typically sell around $860, ranging from $713 to $1,000.

How much is a TAC-14 870?

The Remington TAC-14 averages around $505 new or used, based on 12-month pricing data. Certain variants like the Marine Magnum can reach near $1,000, but most configurations sell well below that. Check our marketplace for current listings and condition-based pricing.

Did Remington discontinue the Tac-14?

No, Remington hasn't discontinued the Tac-14. It remains available in 12 and 20 gauge configurations. Production delays have occurred, but the line is still active, with four variants currently in stock across sixteen retailers in our marketplace.

How many rounds does a TAC-14 hold?

The Remington TAC-14 holds 4 rounds in its magazine tube plus 1 in the chamber, for a total capacity of 5 rounds. It is available in both 12 and 20 gauge.