Took a Remington 870 which I purchased in 1988 for $212.00 at Wal-Mart, added a composite charging slide, 6 position collapsible stock, side saddle for 6 extra rounds, a barrel shroud heat shield, sling swivels, a USGI M16 sling and door breacher wide-open choke along with fluorescent fron...
To install the pistol grip, you must first remove your original stock. If you are not sure how to do this, take a look at myMako 870 Sling Adapter Reviewfor basic instructions. I want to point out that if you are planning on using the Mako Sling Adapter (or potentially any others) w...
The Remington 870 Telescoping Stock from Choate is one of the most durable and rock-solid stocks that I’ve ever seen. The adapter is made of steel which makes it kind of heavy but you can be 100% sure that it can withstand heavy recoil and a lot of abuse. The stock and tube are ...
Step 3 - Remove Barrel To remove the barrel, the action should be near the mid position. When the extension tube is removed, the barrel should easily pull from the receiver. In the photo below I also unscrewed by hand the Tactical Choke. Figure 6 Step 4 - Remove Trigger Assembly To rem...
Remington 870P MAXshotgun utilizes a Wilson Combat/Scattergun Technologies Ghost Ring Rear Sight, XS interchangeable front sight, Davis Speedfeed® IV-s 13" LOP (length-of-pull) full pistol grip tactical buttstock,Surefire Integrated Shotgun Weaponlights(Model 618 FA)-a 6V Shotgun ...
For duty we use the Remington 870, but for personal defense a few years back I got a great deal on a Mossberg 500 Tactical setup. It came tact-out in a pistol grip configuration, a 3 picatinny (tri-rail) system on the fore-end, a six position adjustable stock, and a pre-mounted ...
release is a nice big button, but it is still a stretch to reach without repositioning your hand on the stock and most likely you will reposition your hand (similar to the 870). The safety was behind the trigger and has a very firm feel with a definite click from one position to the...