the ones i've found were the early 870 with the corn cob front stock. I'm not trying to buy a safe queen jusy one that i can match with my 1100. Their not alot of them laying around here i tn under rocks.
If you could be a little more verbose. Let us know your preferences for:
1. Barrel length.
2. Choke
3. 2 3/4 or 3-inch (did they may 2 3/4 only in the 70's?)
4. Rib or plain barrel (did they make a plain barrel in the 70's?)
5. Etc.
Your right Lumbering.buffalo should of put what i wanted.Rib barrel length 26,28,30 doesn't matter would just like a nice clean gun in 16ga that shoots good in the 70's era. thanks