Do you like to hunt turkeys or other types of fowl? If so, then try to add the Dead Ringer Beard Buster Sight to your shotgun. This sight attachment will make it easier to see your target in dark or dim environments. This is a circular sight that gets attached to the rear and high front sight which replaces the factory sight of the shotgun. The front sight is designed to be universal since it can fit vent rib shotguns that are 3/8, 1/4, or 5/16. The Beard Buster is compatible with almost all the popular shotgun brands, including Remington, Beretta, Winchester, Ruger, Mossberg, Weatherby, and more.
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Remington Shotguns 870, 11-87, 1100 Trigger Spring Kit
If you own a Remington 870, Remington 11-87, or Remington 1100, and you want better accuracy when shooting slugs, then you will want to upgrade your weapon’s factory sear spring with the lighter spring. You can read about Remington factory sear springs available in previous review: Remington 870 Sear Springs (Light Pull, Standard, Police (Heavy))
- January 25, 2018
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ATI Top Folding Stock for Pump-Action Shotguns
The ATI Top Folding Stock for pump-action shotguns looks like a copy of the old Remington law enforcement top folding stock. However, the big difference is that it’s made out of plastic. These plastic parts are a disadvantage to the stock while its compact size is an advantage.
Buy Firearms, Shotguns Including Remington 870 Online from Brownells
Recently, Cabelas started selling firearms (including Remington 870) online. Now Brownells sells firearms too.
- November 15, 2016
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5 Best Optic Sights/Scopes for Shotguns: TruGlo, Bushnell, Simmons, Leupold – UPDATED 2021
One of the most popular shotgun accessories you can add to your existing shotgun is a scope. This gives you the ability to see far away targets and increases your accuracy tremendously. However, not all scopes are the same which is why you need to purchase a high-quality scope that gives you the most features possible.
Optic sights are a form of firearm sight technology which gives the shooter an image in their sight scope that is aligned with their aiming point. This image is basically a crosshair that allows you to easily aim at your intended target. The idea is to align the crosshair so that the middle of it is covering the target you want to shoot.
Now there are numerous kinds of sights available including telescopic sights, reflector sights, and holographic sights. The most commonly used one is the telescopic sight (scope), which is an optical telescope that magnifies the sight in front of you and paints a crosshair over it. You’ll find telescopic sights on many devices besides firearms such as surveying equipment. Scientists even use them on their bigger telescopes which are known as “finderscopes.”
Chainsaw Grip for Shotguns… First Impressions…
Testing chainsaw grip for shotguns. Turned out that it won’t work with Remington 870 with rifle sights :) because rear sight is not alllowing for hand to work the forend.
Slam Fire Remington 870 Shotguns are Legal
If you ever wanted to build a trench shotgun like the ones which were used during World War this article wil be useful for you.
One of the readers researched if it is allowed to build a slam fire shotgun. Be sure to check this with your local authorities.
cv0lv0g0 posted photo and information about his slam fire 870 shotgun on Remington 870 Forum:
Common Problem of Fabarm Shotguns: Broken Firing Pin
Common Problem of Fabarm Shotguns: Broken Firing Pin
Off-topic today. Here is what happened to Fabarm shotgun of one of the shooters on recent training:
Broken firing pin is very common problem of Fabarm shotguns.
- February 26, 2015
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iMarksman® Dry Fire Laser for Shotguns and Handguns
Dry fire lasers make your dry fire trainings fun! I own iMarksman dry fire laser insert for some time and really happy with it.
You receive 9mm laser cartridge and 12 Gauge adapter. So you can use it for both your handgun and shotgun.
Single and Double Barreled Shotguns
Typically, a double-barreled shotgun will be a breakaway, where the barrel bends forward to load the shells. The breakaway position is how the weapon is usually carried when unloaded so everyone can plainly see the firearm is not loaded. This method of display is particularly important when you are at the firing range.