Pictures of your Remington 870 Shotgun
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I really like the color of that wood. That shotgun seems like the opposite of mine within the HD arena, but I love the way it was done.
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Haha thanks guys - and MStarmer, that's a good offer, I'll have to mull it over a bit.
That's an old photo, too. Back before I learned to put the first side saddle shell upside down, to quickly slap it into the chamber. Plus, it's got a TLR-1 mounted to the mag tube now. Next mod will be to cut down the stock. At my last match, I shouldered another guy's 870 that he'd cut down, and wow, it really made a difference. Much quicker to get on target and just more comfortable all around. Eventually I'll get around to the XS Big Dot and maybe a chrome bolt.
That's an old photo, too. Back before I learned to put the first side saddle shell upside down, to quickly slap it into the chamber. Plus, it's got a TLR-1 mounted to the mag tube now. Next mod will be to cut down the stock. At my last match, I shouldered another guy's 870 that he'd cut down, and wow, it really made a difference. Much quicker to get on target and just more comfortable all around. Eventually I'll get around to the XS Big Dot and maybe a chrome bolt.
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I don't know why Remington and most other manufacturers have to insist on such a long LOP? Not all of us have ape-arms and still have to be able to pump that thing... My wife's 930SPX is long but since it's an auto it's not so much of an issue. So go ahead and enjoy that thing and chop that sucker off, I did the first one myself but the second one (as I posted) it was worth the $60 just to have it done by a pro.
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Could you tell me the LOP of the the 870P originally? I'm trying to look at mine and get an idea of how much was hacked off. Thanks.
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My height and arm length are pretty much right-on 50th percentile for an adult male, and I don't have any issues working my 870 with its standard Police walnut furniture (with my technique). Remember that the short Police fore-ends will require you to reach a little more to work them. If that really feels like a stretch for you, you might find that a sporting-style fore-end would work better. I have a female friend who runs a long fore-end on her trap gun so she can hold it closer in toward the receiver.MStarmer wrote:I don't know why Remington and most other manufacturers have to insist on such a long LOP? Not all of us have ape-arms and still have to be able to pump that thing... My wife's 930SPX is long but since it's an auto it's not so much of an issue. So go ahead and enjoy that thing and chop that sucker off, I did the first one myself but the second one (as I posted) it was worth the $60 just to have it done by a pro.
The standard LoP for both civilian and LE 870s is 14", as far as I know. That's what my 870P stock measures as, with the original recoil pad and no sling plate or other spacers.Chief Brody wrote:Could you tell me the LOP of the the 870P originally? I'm trying to look at mine and get an idea of how much was hacked off. Thanks.
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Very good, thanks for the info Synchronizor.
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Pictures of your Remington 870 Shotgun
Is that an Aimpoint w/Tac-star furniture?
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I used to have a Choate vertical fore-grip on my 870 for many, many years. Folks who saw it thought I'd OD'd on "Miami Vice" back in the [80s] day--what with my sweet mullet and all --but I essentially had seen my "better half" short-stroke the shotgun whist operating it at speed... So I thought I might copy the stock furniture from the Mossberg HS .410... But in a 12-gauge gun.
I also reasoned that in cases where extraction was difficult, I could bang the buttstock on the ground and have more leverage on the pump, and then return to an underarm position... These days I've just opted for the EOTech integrated light forend, but I still have the Choate like you've got there. How do you like using it? Thanks for the pics.
I also reasoned that in cases where extraction was difficult, I could bang the buttstock on the ground and have more leverage on the pump, and then return to an underarm position... These days I've just opted for the EOTech integrated light forend, but I still have the Choate like you've got there. How do you like using it? Thanks for the pics.
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Re: Pictures of your Remington 870 Shotgun
Heres a pic of my keeping it simple setup, just ordered a Speedfeed Fore-end, TLR-1 HL, and Remington Supercell. The Magpul stock is quick and comfortable to shoot, no more VFG's or toys. Except for what i deem "needed upgrades", i'm going back to a pretty Basic shotgun. There are so many addons and toys for the 870, you can get carried away. i know i'm guilty of that.
Heres my 870 on it's way back to a basic shotgun (minus my new Spedfeed Fore-end and light).
Heres my 870 on it's way back to a basic shotgun (minus my new Spedfeed Fore-end and light).
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