Hi from Silverdale, Wa

Welcome to the forum! Please introduce yourself.
Post Reply
jasonlm429
Newbie
Posts: 2
Joined: Wed Sep 24, 2014 3:36 pm

Hi from Silverdale, Wa

Post by jasonlm429 »

Hey peeps. I just got my first shot gun and wanted to say hi. I'm looking forward to adding some mods to it. Here it is so far.
uploadfromtaptalk1411575246678.jpg
uploadfromtaptalk1411575246678.jpg (26.97 KiB) Viewed 3597 times
User avatar
Vitaly
Owner
Posts: 1274
Joined: Tue Jan 03, 2012 11:27 am

Re: Hi from Silverdale, Wa

Post by Vitaly »

Welcome to the forum!
http://www.Rem870.com - Blog about the Remington 870 Shotgun
DaveC
Addict Shotgunner
Posts: 306
Joined: Fri Dec 14, 2012 1:53 pm

Re: Hi from Silverdale, Wa

Post by DaveC »

+1! Western Washington transplant in Texas here... Welcome to the forum1

I like that 870. About the only thing I might change would be the fore end.
Alle Kunst ist umsonst, wenn ein Engel in das Zündloch prunst.
mercman
Active Shotgunner
Posts: 99
Joined: Sun Mar 10, 2013 4:12 am

Re: Hi from Silverdale, Wa

Post by mercman »

welcome from the king county area.
LEO (retired)
Oathkeeper
NRA Life Member
C&R 03
U.S. Navy 1972-76
M14RA Coordinator Western Region.
User avatar
Automag
Senior Shotgunner
Posts: 242
Joined: Thu May 09, 2013 2:53 am
Location: Michigan

Re: Hi from Silverdale, Wa

Post by Automag »

Welcome! I like the look of the Top Folder with Shellholder (looks like an ATI). That always seems like it would be handy for multiple scenarios. I agree with DaveC about the for-end. What i mean is if you plan on any more modifications, a different forend could be a good idea.
Image Gun Control Means Using Both Hands.
User avatar
Synchronizor
Elite Shotgunner
Posts: 3022
Joined: Fri Dec 28, 2012 8:04 am
Location: The Inland Northwest
Contact:

Re: Hi from Silverdale, Wa

Post by Synchronizor »

Welcome to the forum.

Concerning the fore-end, I recently picked up a mid-length fore-end and a long fore-end for an upcoming video, and having played with them some, I'm actually starting to like them. A longer fore-end gives you more real estate to grab onto to work the slide. This helps younger or smaller-statured users because they don't have to reach as far forward, and it's nice for everyone because it reduces the likelihood of stress- or haste-induced short-shucking due to hand slippage or a less-than-optimal grip. A long fore-end also provides better protection for the magazine tube if the gun is dropped or handled roughly.

Short fore-ends are nice for law enforcement officers who need their shotguns to fit in their cruiser gun racks, and they'll let you mount a sizable 6- or 8-round shell carrier to your receiver, but those are not going to be priorities for everyone. A long fore-end can make ammo change-overs a little tougher, but it's still perfectly do-able with some practice, and a simple fore-end mod can usually eliminate that disadvantage completely.

Honestly, I'm strongly considering customizing a pair of mid-length fore-ends to replace the short cob-style ones I usually run. I rarely use a receiver-mounted sidesaddle for HD these days, and lately I've been catching myself holding onto the very back of my short fore-ends when I manipulate the slide.
fore-end grip 01.JPG
fore-end grip 01.JPG (85.61 KiB) Viewed 3520 times
Post Reply