Magazine Extensions for Remington 870
- rythomas0704
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Re: Magazine Extensions for Remington 870
Nice.. I am glad to hear that. Yeah when I got my +2 I immediately called Choate to double check and see if I needed to trim the mag spring to fit (some extensions require you to do this) and I got ahold of an extremely pleasant and helpful young woman who informed me that:
"No sir. All of our extensions come with a spring that is already cut to fit. But to be sure, how about you tell me what extension you ordered and which gun is it going on and I will tell you how long the spring needs to be... That's fine go ahead and measure (as I race to find my tape measure). You are more than welcome sir. Enjoy"
Damn... wish my wife was this pleasant. :p
"No sir. All of our extensions come with a spring that is already cut to fit. But to be sure, how about you tell me what extension you ordered and which gun is it going on and I will tell you how long the spring needs to be... That's fine go ahead and measure (as I race to find my tape measure). You are more than welcome sir. Enjoy"
Damn... wish my wife was this pleasant. :p
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Re: Magazine Extensions for Remington 870
Hope your wife doesn't hear you say that.
I had a concern with the spring ( 3 plus feet! ) my extension came with, but I went ahead and installed it per directions without trimming. Without trimming, I am able to load 10 2 3/4 shells into the magazine. I'm kinda wondering if it is possible to get 11 in there if I trim, but I am a little leary aboout trimming too much off.
Best to leave well enough alone and live with 10+1. Still more than enough to fend off the zombies till we can get to the roof. Zombies can't jump or climb anyway.
I had a concern with the spring ( 3 plus feet! ) my extension came with, but I went ahead and installed it per directions without trimming. Without trimming, I am able to load 10 2 3/4 shells into the magazine. I'm kinda wondering if it is possible to get 11 in there if I trim, but I am a little leary aboout trimming too much off.
Best to leave well enough alone and live with 10+1. Still more than enough to fend off the zombies till we can get to the roof. Zombies can't jump or climb anyway.
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- rythomas0704
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Re: Magazine Extensions for Remington 870
Yeah I think you should just leave alone. You run the risk of having trouble loading the last round.
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Re: Magazine Extensions for Remington 870
OK - heres the update on my magazine problem....
I received the new sling clamp from Choate today FREE OF CHARGE and re-installed everything using the new clamp.
Check out the before and after pics below.
BEFORE
AFTER
As you can see, the change is dramatic. The extension is now on a centerline with the original magazine and is spaced a quarter inch from the barrel down the entire length.
My hat is off to Choate Machine and Tool for correcting the problem in such a timely manner. And it was FREE.
Does anyone need a sling clamp to fit a 12 gauge? I have one I'm not using.
I received the new sling clamp from Choate today FREE OF CHARGE and re-installed everything using the new clamp.
Check out the before and after pics below.
BEFORE
AFTER
As you can see, the change is dramatic. The extension is now on a centerline with the original magazine and is spaced a quarter inch from the barrel down the entire length.
My hat is off to Choate Machine and Tool for correcting the problem in such a timely manner. And it was FREE.
Does anyone need a sling clamp to fit a 12 gauge? I have one I'm not using.
The REAL definition of GUN CONTROL - The ability to keep your sights on your target.
"When the people fear their government, there is tyranny; when the government fears the people, there is liberty." Thomas Jefferson
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Magazine Extensions for Remington 870
Jeez, can't manufacturers stock anything these days?? I decided on a +2 from Wilson/Scattergun with a right handed sling loop....Not In Stock
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Two of them, actually!
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Re: Magazine Extensions for Remington 870
I have an older Choate 9 plus 1 extension on a 26" Express with a Tac-Star clamp and have had good luck thus far. I like the fact the extension is not to the end of the muzzle...mainly just a personal preference I'll admit. For the most part the only full length extension I use is the factory Remington that came on my 870 Marine Magnum. My other defense 870's wear Scattergun Technology plus 1 extensions used with 20" barrels. I do like the looks of the Nordic clamp for long extensions however and may have to get one to try:-) I assume you can buy them parkerized?
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NC extension tubes and clamps are aluminum, which can't be parkerized.Bastard File wrote:I do like the looks of the Nordic clamp for long extensions however and may have to get one to try:-) I assume you can buy them parkerized?
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Re: Magazine Extensions for Remington 870
Perhaps they are anodized like ar15 receivers?
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They're probably anodized, but I have no idea if it's done to the same level as a properly-done AR.