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@Basic Take-Down & Reassembly (all models) - Remington 870 Tips & Tricks #9
Remington 870 Tips & Tricks : Basic Take-Down & Reassembly: Since I began this series, I've received a lot of requests for a video on take-down and reassembly of an 870. This isn't something I had initially planned to cover; the 870 is a pretty simple design, and basic instructions are readily available. However, the owner's manual leaves much to be desired, and even the better how-to videos I've come across only show the process for one type of 870. So, I felt I could contribute by creating a more exhaustive disassembly guide that would explain and demonstrate each step in greater detail, cover all standard 870 models and configurations, give accurate part names, help new owners avoid the common mistakes and hang-ups that most people figure out the hard way, and pass along some helpful tips for making the process easier. The end result was a fairly long video, so to make it more user-friendly, I've added DVD-style forward and back buttons in the bottom corners. If you have annotations turned on, you can use the back button to replay previous steps; and the forward button to skip past steps that you don't need help with, or that don't apply to you. You can also jump directly to a particular step at any point by clicking on the timecodes in the following video outline. VIDEO OUTLINE: Intro - 0:00 TAKE-DOWN: - 1:14 Trigger Plate Assembly - 1:23 Magazine Cap - 4:32 Magazine Extension Bracket - 5:58 Magazine Extension - 6:38 Barrel - 6:58 Choke Tube - 7:23 Bolt, Slide, & Fore-End Assemblies - 8:32 Magazine Spring Retainers - 9:30 Metal Spring Retainers - 10:00 Plastic Spring Retainers - 10:48 Magazine Follower - 11:22 Wrap-Up - 11:48 REASSEMBLY: - 12:10 Magazine Spring Retainers - 12:19 Plastic Spring Retainers - 12:36 Metal Spring Retainers - 13:04 Trigger Plate Assembly - 13:57 TPA Inspection - 14:07 TPA Reinstallation - 14:53 Bolt, Slide, & Fore-End - 15:43 Choke Tube - 16:16 Barrel - 16:34 Magazine Cap - 17:20 Magazine Extension - 17:49 Magazine Extension Bracket - 18:35 Reassembly Wrap-Up & Function Test - 18:52 Outro - 19:06 ADDITIONAL NOTES (please read before commenting): This video will only cover basic take-down and re-assembly, not cleaning or lubrication, or more extensive disassembly. I'm planning future videos on those topics. When taking apart your 870, you don't have to do exactly what I do in this exact order, especially if you're only doing a partial take-down. That said, the order I show here is intended to be as easy, safe, and convenient as possible for a full disassembly. If you're new to the 870, this is how I would recommend proceeding your first time around. This video is intended to cover all standard 870 models (and should be applicable to 870 clones as well) as they come from the factory. I'll briefly touch on a few common accessories and how they affect the process, but I obviously can't include every possible configuration of aftermarket add-ons. If you have a heavily-modified 870 built by someone else, refer to the instructions for your specific add-ons, or contact their manufacturers. I'll be referring to parts by their official names in this video, so you can refer to the diagrams and parts list in your owner's manual and other Remington documentation. If your gun didn't come with a manual, you can download a PDF version for free from Remington's website: http://www.remington.com/pages/news-and-resources/downloads/owners-manuals.aspx PROGRAMS USED: Adobe Reader AVS Video Editor 6.3 (which is a terrible program, I use it because it's all I have, but I hate it) Google Chrome Microsoft PowerPoint Microsoft Word Qualibyte Pixelformer 0.9.6.3 (beta) Windows Paint Windows Picture and Fax Viewer YouTube Video Editor DISCLAIMERS: By accessing this video, the viewer signifies their understanding of, consent to, and agreement with the following: The procedures and information presented in this video should not be taken as professional or official instruction. Any information given here is correct to the best of my knowledge at the time of posting, but may be subject to change. All actions shown were performed by a properly-equipped and knowledgeable individual, and were carried out in accordance with all applicable laws and regulations in a safe manner and environment. The viewer assumes sole responsibility for any actions taken after watching this video. The Remington model 870 shotgun, and all official art, images, and other assets relating to this and any other products mentioned herein remain the property of their legal owners. All media used in this work was either created by me, or was published or otherwise publicly available in digital or physical form. I make no claim to anything in this video that I don't own; I use them herein for educational and informative purposes only, and the purpose, character, and substantiality of their use does not, to the best of my understanding, constitute copyright infringement according to 17 USC ยง 107.

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