Model 870

The 870 Combat is an American 12-gauge pump-action shotgun designed by Remington in 1951. It entered service with the United States Marine Corps in 1966 and today, its more modern variant, the 870MCS (English: Modular Combat Shotgun) is currently in service with the United States and Australian militaries.

Battlefield: Bad Company
In Battlefield: Bad Company ' s singleplayer, the 870MCS can be found in a few missions. It is the weapon that Haggard always uses other than his M136 AT4.

In multiplayer, it is the default shotgun issued to the American "Demolition" kit and has an 8-shell capacity. Like all pump-action shotguns, it is very powerful, being highly capable of killing in a single shot, but its efficiency deteriorates quickly at longer ranges. It is also limited to a low rate of fire, requiring the user to pump every shot. When possible though, the 870MCS might be preferable over other pump action shotguns due to its faster pumping action and therefore rate of fire.

Battlefield Heroes
"The ideal weapon for the patient accuracy focused Hero. High base damage more than makes up for this weapons lack of critical hits"

Battlefield: Bad Company 2
Only available in multiplayer, the 870 Combat is the first shotgun available to the player, unlocked once the player reaches rank 1. Its buckshot pellets provides effective close range firepower, usually resulting in a 1-shot kill at very close range, though its performance quickly deteriorates at longer ranges. It has a default capacity of 4 shells, and increased range. If used with the Extended Shotgun Magazine, it can hold 8 shells, making it much more effective in large scale combat. It can also use the 12 Gauge Slugs for it to fire single long range projectiles, where it can kill in a single headshot at all ranges.

The 870 Combat has exactly the same stats as the NeoStead 2000 and SPAS-12 in terms of damage, damage multipliers, accuracy, recoil and rate of fire, though it has a slightly faster reload than the SPAS-12, and a slower reload than the NeoStead 2000. It is possible to reload cancel, but this is less effective then it would be with the NeoStead 2000, reload canceling after a shot, by switching to an other weapon, will effectively cut the pump animation and double your fire rate, some practice is needed though.

Demonstration
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Battlefield: Bad Company 2: Vietnam
In Battlefield: Bad Company 2: Vietnam, the 870 Combat is an all-kit weapon. Its appearance is much more rugged and rusty, with cloth strips holding parts together. It also has wooden furniture, as opposed to the plastic and metal design of the base game. Its overall design is also slightly altered, with the weapon having a rear pistol-grip separate from the stock rather than integrated in. It performs similarly to the 870 Combat in the base game, but it has higher damage up close. Like in the base game, it has a default capacity of 4 shells and can be modified with the Extended Shotgun Magazine to have 8 shells, and/or the 12 Gauge Slugs to fire single long range projectiles.

Unlike in the base game, the 870 is the Vietnam expansion's only shotgun, and as such fills an anti-personnel role at close range that cannot be compared to any other weapon available in the expansion.

Demonstration
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Battlefield Play4Free
The 870 MCS can be bought throught the in-game store at the cost of 280 for unlimited use or 500  per day. It comes with an 8 rounds magazine and provides effective close range firepower, usually resulting in a 1-shot kill at very close range, though its performance quickly deteriorates at longer ranges. It also has usable ironsights and does actually the exact same damage as the standard SPAS-12 with the same rate of fire, resulting in a personal preference chosing between these guns.

There is also a Battlefield 3 Edition of the 870 MCS that will become available to anybody who preordered Battlefield 3 through the EA store. However the changes are purely aestethic.

Battlefield 3
In Battlefield 3, the 870MCS is a confirmed weapon. It is a pump-action shotgun used by the USMC. It was seen used by PLR forces in the co-op demo at EA's Gamescom briefing. The 870 is the first shotgun available to players in multiplayer, and since it's already accessible at level one, it is also the first all-kit weapon in the game.

Even for a pump-action weapon, the rate of fire of the 870 is quick enough to fire follow-up shots much faster than Bad Company 2's version. Sporting a 5-round capacity (one in the chamber and 4 in the magazine tube), it can kill within a single shot at close range, or 2-3 at medium range. Sights/optics (such as the red dot sight, and rifle scope) and ammo (12G slug, 12G Frag, and 12G Flechette) replacements can also be unlocked for this shotgun.

The Reloading takes much longer if you do not have one in the chamber already, due to the character manually putting one in.

thumb|250px|left|Gameplay video of the 870 MCS in Battlefield 3.

Trivia

 * In Battlefield: Bad Company, the 870MCS has exactly the same stats as the MEC T194.
 * The 870 Combat in Battlefield: Bad Company 2: Vietnam shares the same description as the 870MCS from the base game, despite the two varying between the original and MCS variants.
 * In Battlefield: Bad Company 2: Vietnam, the 870 Combat has written on its side "Kill 'em all", which can only be seen during reloading.
 * In Battlefield: Bad Company 2: Vietnam, the third-person view of the 870 Combat shows the character holding the weapon as if there is a pistol grip. This is incorrect, due to the fact of there being no pistol grip on the 870.

Videos
Video:870 Combat|Gameplay with the 870 Combat in Battlefield: Bad Company 2 at Atacama Desert on Rush mode Video:870|Gameplay with the 870 Combat in Battlefield: Bad Company 2: Vietnam at Phu Bai Valley and Cao Son Temple in Rush mode