Description
The Remington 887 Nitro Mag 12g Pump 22″ Barrel Extended Choke is a modern, polymer-clad pump-action shotgun built for harsh conditions and heavy 3.5″ magnum loads. It’s a purpose-driven workhorse designed to handle waterfowl, turkey, and upland hunting where reliability under adverse weather is non-negotiable. I’ve put a mix of light target loads and punishing 3.5″ turkey loads through this platform, and its overbuilt nature is immediately apparent. The ArmorLokt polymer shell isn’t just for looks—it’s a functional barrier against moisture, corrosion, and the general abuse a hunting gun endures. At a price point of $381.63, it represents a serious value for a magnum-ready shotgun that ships to Missouri and compliant US states.
Key Features
- ArmorLokt Polymer Coating: A full-length exoskeleton that protects the steel receiver and barrel from rust and impacts.
- 3.5″ Chamber: Handles everything from light 2.75″ target loads up to the heaviest 3.5″ magnum shells for maximum versatility.
- 22″ Barrel with Extended Choke Tube: Provides a handy, maneuverable length for blinds and thick brush, and the extended choke offers improved patterning.
- SuperCell Recoil Pad: Remington’s proprietary pad that significantly dampens the felt recoil of those big magnum loads.
- Dual Action Bars: Ensures smooth, reliable pumping action that won’t bind under pressure or dirt.
Specifications & Details
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Gauge | 12 Gauge |
| Chamber | 3.5″ |
| Barrel Length | 22″ |
| Overall Length | 43.5″ (Approx.) |
| Weight | 7.5 lbs (Approx.) |
| Capacity | 4+1 Rounds |
| Choke System | Rem Choke, Extended Tube Included |
The weight, coming in around 7.5 pounds, is a key factor. It’s heavy enough to help soak up recoil but remains lively for quick mounting. The 22″ barrel is a sweet spot for a dedicated hunting tool—long enough for decent swing, short enough not to snag on every branch in the turkey woods. Here’s the thing—this isn’t a delicate shotgun. The design philosophy is brute-force reliability. The action is stiff when new, but it breaks in with use. It’s compatible with a wide range of aftermarket Remington 870 accessories, like certain stocks and forends, which is a nice bonus for customization. FFL transfer required for firearm purchases, but it fits out of the box with no gunsmithing required to get it field-ready.
Who This Shotgun Is For
This is for the hunter who needs a single, tough shotgun that can be their go-to for everything from early-season doves to late-season geese in a freezing blind. It’s for the shooter who prioritizes absolute functional reliability over classic aesthetics or a slick target gun feel. If you hunt in rain, snow, mud, or salt marshes and don’t want to baby your gear, the 887’s armor makes sense. It’s also a solid choice for a home defense platform where you might want the option of shorter shells or powerful slugs, though the 22″ barrel is longer than typical for that role.
Pros & Cons
Pros: Incredibly durable and weather-resistant finish. Handles the full spectrum of 12-gauge shells. Recoil management is good for a magnum gun. The price is very competitive for a feature set like this. The extended choke tube is a thoughtful inclusion for hunters.
Cons: The polymer cladding and unique styling won’t appeal to traditionalists. The action can feel a bit rough and mechanical compared to a well-worn 870. It’s not the lightest shotgun on the market, which could be a factor on long walks.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is the ArmorLokt coating just cosmetic?
A: Not at all. It’s a thick, molded polymer that completely encases the steel receiver. I’ve seen these guns caked in frozen mud and hosed off with no concern for rust. It’s a functional tool finish, not a pretty one.
Q: Can I use my existing Remington 870 choke tubes in the 887?
A: Yes, the 887 uses the standard Rem Choke threading system. Tubes from most modern 870s, 1100s, and other Remington models will thread right in. The included extended tube is a nice starting point, though.
Q: How does it handle light target loads for clays?
A: It cycles them reliably due to the dual action bars, but the heavy build and hunting-focused balance make it less ideal as a dedicated clay gun. It’ll work in a pinch, but you’ll feel the weight by the end of a 100-round session. It’s a hunter first.
If you need a rugged, no-nonsense shotgun that can take a beating and fire any 12-gauge shell you feed it, the Remington 887 Nitro Mag is a compelling option. Check availability at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide.


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