Rem 870 done tonight

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Bill G

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The Rem 870 is a great Shotgun to build on, I had mine worked over by NightHawk Tactical (Custom) I decided on the 4 Shell Mesa Tactical shell holder to keep the weight down on the reciever for home defence and the Mesa Tactical adjustable pistol grip stock with the shock absorbtion feature.

I also went with the quick release sling swivels, one hooks to the Mesa Tac barrel clamp and the other to the GG&G quick release sling thing mounted to the stock so I can attach the sling when needed for field use or class use for training.

I also attached a Wilson Combat quad rail forend with XT rail covers and a TLR 1 Led Tactical weapons light at the 3 o clock position, this allows me to activate the light with my pointer finger to the momentary on position or the steady on position easily depending on which way I finger the switch at the back of the TLR 1 weapons light. This set up works great and keeps the weight down compaired to the SureFire light forend set up. The shotgun is well balanced set up this way for home defence or Tactical use.

Take Care All,:)
Bill G
 

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I got about $1200.00 in it plus the Shotgun.:what:

Take Care,:cool:
Bill G
 
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Excellent. Now it's time to shoot the snot outta it, both to make sure that it's up to the task and to make sure that you can run it when blindfolded and half asleep. :)
 
(quote) wow i just go with a maglite and a mossberg

I chose the TRL 1 Led Weapons light over a Mag Light set up because it will hold up to the recoil of a shotgun over the long run, it's light, easy to take off, easy to manipulate and function on the forend of a shotgun, also I use the TRL 1 on my Glocks making it useful on other weapons :D

Mossbergs are a great shotguns and they perform well plus they have a pretty strong following among shotgunners.

I also have a Rem 870 20ga that the wife uses that has been recoated by Wilson Combat with Armour Tuff, Ghost Ring Sights were installed, Knoxx SpecOps pistol grip stock, Choate forend with the rail option and a TRL 1 Led Weapons light intalled on the forend the same way for her. The 20Ga is lighter and works great for the wife plus she really likes the TRL 1 forend light set up.

I like and preffer the Rem 870 pump over all.

Take Care,:)
Bill G
 
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Honestly, if there's even a single issue or hiccup you encounter I'd send it back. For that price it better be immcaulate. More than immaculate actually. Please post back here after you've put 500 or so through it and let us know how it's hangin'.
 
(Quote) wow your wife shoots that? haha sweet

The wife shoots a Rem 870 20Ga set up allmost the same way except the sights and coating was done by Wilson Combat.. The 12Ga is a little heavy for her and has more recoil.

Take Care,:)
Bill G
 
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(Quote) Did they do any work on it or just slap on parts??

They did the works on it, Perma Kote finish, Ghost Ring sights + silver sotter install on front sight, Tritium front sight insert, action and polish work, drill tap & install picatinny rail on reciever, extended heavy duty mag tube, upgraded follower and spring, Mesa Tactical adjustable Leo stock with the ITT Ind hydraulic recoil buffer, Mesa Tactical 4 shell reciever sidesaddle. I also installed the Wilson Combat Quad rail forend with XT rail covers for my TRL 1 Led Weapons Light.

Take Care,
Bill G
 
Wow.......I always considered the 870 and 500's as good, cheap shotguns. I couldn't imagine putting that kind of $ into one. On second thought ya I could imagine it but I don't think I could bring myself to do it. Thats a very nice weapon you have there. I hope you enjoy it and don't just leave it in the corner waiting for the worst to happen.
 
They did the works on it, Perma Kote finish, Ghost Ring sights + silver sotter install on front sight, Tritium front sight insert, action and polish work, drill tap & install picatinny rail on reciever, extended heavy duty mag tube, upgraded follower and spring, Mesa Tactical adjustable Leo stock with the ITT Ind hydraulic recoil buffer, Mesa Tactical 4 shell reciever sidesaddle. I also installed the Wilson Combat Quad rail forend with XT rail covers for my TRL 1 Led Weapons Light.

Did they upgrade the trigger group?
 
I hope you enjoy it and don't just leave it in the corner waiting for the worst to happen.
yeah i agree some buy expensive toys and dont play with them i try to shoot everything i own and try to hold my self to only buying i useful firearms which i am sure this one is.
 
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Gee, you coulda had a M4 + TLR for that much.

That's the route I would've went with too. But your 870 looks like it's one bad mofo.:cool:
 
It looks really nice and all. Sounds like you are really proud. You MUST get some rounds through it to see if it fits you and works for you efficiently. Practice makes perfect. I would be curious to see how it stacks up against a 18 or 20" plain jane 870 with a plain wood stock in the hands of someone who knows how to use it.
 
Nice looking gun.
If you've got the money, spend it.

I on the other hand do not, so...
I eventually plan to do a similar set up with the Pardner Protector I just got today.
Knoxx SpecOps, Max100's +2 extension, jury is still out on a type of light, and possibly ghost rail sights.
All for about $1,100 less, including the gun.


But very nice set up.
 
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