What information can everyone give me on this specific model 870? I’ve done a little online research but I haven’t found anything specific as far as personal experiences or expertise.
Thanks in advance!
“Remington 870 Tactical SpecOpii “
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“Remington 870 Tactical SpecOpii “
The only thing I have found is that the Remington 870 tactical with built in 6+1 mag tube. Also has the black hawk spec ops stock with supercell pad
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Re: “Remington 870 Tactical SpecOpii “
I mean, it's an 870. Inside they're all pretty much the same.
The single-piece 6-round mag tube makes things a bit simpler if this gun is going to stay in a fighting configuration, which can be a good thing, but it's not what you should buy if you want to be able to convert this gun for hunting or sporting at some point in the future, or even if you want to leave your options open for fighting barrels. Find one built on a standard 4-round receiver for that; you can still get whatever capacity you want with magazine extensions.
The recoil-reducing Knoxx stocks seem to be a bit of a love-it or hate-it thing for most folks, but unlike the mag tube, you won't be married to it. If you don't like how it shoots, or you want something simpler and more Murphy-proof, that gun will accept any other large-frame 870 stock or grip, and that's something you can easily do at home if you know which end of a screwdriver to hold.
The single-piece 6-round mag tube makes things a bit simpler if this gun is going to stay in a fighting configuration, which can be a good thing, but it's not what you should buy if you want to be able to convert this gun for hunting or sporting at some point in the future, or even if you want to leave your options open for fighting barrels. Find one built on a standard 4-round receiver for that; you can still get whatever capacity you want with magazine extensions.
The recoil-reducing Knoxx stocks seem to be a bit of a love-it or hate-it thing for most folks, but unlike the mag tube, you won't be married to it. If you don't like how it shoots, or you want something simpler and more Murphy-proof, that gun will accept any other large-frame 870 stock or grip, and that's something you can easily do at home if you know which end of a screwdriver to hold.