Pictures of your Remington 870 Shotgun

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tuberaider wrote:Good eye. The M9 is also OKC, but black instead of milspec green.
Some of the military M9s were also issued in black. Mine has the (so I've read) newer-style hilt piece, which I actually really like.
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That's really nice. I am not normally a fan of bayonets on shotguns but I wouldn't mine owning that blade though. If you dont mind me asking where you got yours?
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Gotta agree with the Duncan Long critique of bayonets on shotguns... The M7 bayonet makes a better bayonet, the M9 makes a better survival/camp knife. Gotta love how after the Cold War ended our bayonet could be used with the scabbard to cut wire! Dontcha hate it when the [prospective enemy] "other side" has a good idea?! :lol: :roll:

The Swearingen book from the 1970s about fighting shotguns details how the Remington Model 10 "trench gun" utilized different bayonets in the Remington inventory... Including the M91 Mosin-Nagant! A 17-inch spike on the end of an 18-in. barrel sounds way too long to me, but it might be interesting to contrive such a mount and see how it looks! :geek: :oops:
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rythomas0704 wrote:That's really nice. I am not normally a fan of bayonets on shotguns but I wouldn't mine owning that blade though. If you dont mind me asking where you got yours?
My siblings actually got together and bought one for me off Ebay as a birthday present one year. You can find some fair deals there, but there are a lot of Chinese knock-offs and nonmilitary variations floating around as well.

I honestly have it more for the novelty than anything (and just because it's a nice knife that I carry on my belt almost daily) but I have heard of people putting bayonets on their guns for hunting potentially dangerous game like wild pigs.
DaveC wrote:Gotta agree with the Duncan Long critique of bayonets on shotguns... The M7 bayonet makes a better bayonet, the M9 makes a better survival/camp knife. Gotta love how after the Cold War ended our bayonet could be used with the scabbard to cut wire! Dontcha hate it when the [prospective enemy] "other side" has a good idea?! :lol: :roll:

The Swearingen book from the 1970s about fighting shotguns details how the Remington Model 10 "trench gun" utilized different bayonets in the Remington inventory... Including the M91 Mosin-Nagant! A 17-inch spike on the end of an 18-in. barrel sounds way too long to me, but it might be interesting to contrive such a mount and see how it looks! :geek: :oops:
Modern bayonets are designed to be multi-purpose blades, which is why they're not nearly as long as they were during WW1 and earlier, when they were meant to effectively turn a gun into a spear. The M9 was intended to be a good fighting/utility knife, which I really like about it.
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Pictures of your Remington 870 Shotgun

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Chestnut Ridge Knife Shop has the m9 bayonets, as well as the larger USMC version, in case you're interested.
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Chief Brody wrote:A few changes to the 870-P since my first post.
Remington 2-shot extension
Scattergun Tech +2 spring
S&J Hardware follower, detachable shell carrier, and jumbo safety (with red automotive touch-up paint on the Fire side)
-I also cut the bottom right corner of the velcro base so it doesn't cover the serial number or trigger group pins.
Talon QR sling swivels
M1 Garand-type cotton web sling

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I love this set up, dead sexy with the wood and OD green. Right click save as wallpaper....Nice Work!!!
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Much appreciated, Oliver. I love it, too haha
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Yes I agree... very beautiful work you have there sir. :D
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new vid - with new toys added

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2YJ1CxPps_c
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Hereare a few pictures of my new 870 tactical as I bought it.
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