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Remington 887 nitro mag stock
Remington 887 nitro mag stock
  1. REMINGTON 887 NITRO MAG STOCK MOVIE
  2. REMINGTON 887 NITRO MAG STOCK FULL

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REMINGTON 887 NITRO MAG STOCK FULL

Similar to the 870, its receiver is manufactured from solid steel and the barrel is hammer forged.Ģ2" turkey barrel with HiViz fiber optic sightsĮxtended Waterfowl and Super Full Turkey Rem choke tubes included And when it's time for action, the revolutionary SuperCell recoil pad so effectively reduces recoil that it makes a 3" mag 12 gauge feel like a light field load. Its overmolded surface is built to withstand abrasion in the trenches whether that's barbed wire, gnarly thorns or the bottom of a Jon boat. Remington's exclusive ArmorLokt construction process seals the receiver and barrel in a vault of weather impervious synthetic armor so you can wipe it down with you wet dog or a decoy bag at the end of the day. He is a military veteran with law enforcement experience.The most durable and reliable shotgun ever built, the Model 887 Nitro Mag has no external surfaces to rust. Jake Jacobs is a contributing writer for. If you can get past this fact, and you want a cool, futuristic looking, tactical shotgun, look no further than the Remington 887 NitroMag. The only disadvantage of the 887 that I noticed is that the polymer forend doesn’t seem as durable as the solid wooden forend found on the Remington 870. My shoulder was a little sore at the end of the day but far from hurt. At least 10 of these rounds were the 3 ½” variety of shotgun shells. I shot 50 rounds over the course of approximately 30 minutes. I had a great time shooting the Remington 887 NitroMag Shotgun. The 887 NitroMag Tactical shotgun retails for $524 according to the Remington website but I purchased a new one for about $100 less. The green dot made target acquisition easy, even in low light situations, and helped me to shoot a target center mass with a slug at 50 yards right out of the box. The barrel is topped with a HiViz green fiber optic front sight which is removable. The end of the barrel is capped with a tactical choke which makes this shotgun look like it was found in the back of a SWAT Truck instead of at your nearest gun store. There is a push button safety which is easily accessible to the shooter. The integrated Picatinny Rails allow the shooter to add a variety of optional equipment such as a red dot sight or a flash light. The recoil pad at the end of the stock gives a little protection to your shoulder while firing the shotgun but the blast from the 3 ½” load can still be quite jarring.

REMINGTON 887 NITRO MAG STOCK MOVIE

This finish makes the 887 look like it belongs on a science fiction Hollywood movie set. It has a patented polymer finish called ArmorLokt which Remington claims makes it impervious to any type of weather and resistant to rust. It weighs about 7 pounds and is 48 ½” long. The Remington 887 is a 12 gauge pump action shotgun that chambers 2 ¾”, 3”, and 3 ½” shotgun shells. This time I fired the 3 ½” round through the barrel of a brand new Remington 887 NitroMag Tactical Shotgun. I had improved my shooting stance since my first shotgun experience so I didn’t end up on my back, although, I did stumble back a bit. It sent a jolt through my body like a shot of whisky on a chilly southern night. I was twenty eight years old the first time I fired a 3 ½” turkey load out of a shotgun and I will never forget that experience either. I don’t know what happened to that old shotgun, but I would like to think that it is still pumping out rounds of 00 Buck……tape, glue and all. I remember sitting up from my prone position after that first shot to see that every pellet had hit the target which seemed to be standing a million miles away. Regardless of the missing bead, that 870 was as accurate as a Swiss time piece. The bead on the end of the barrel had been knocked off many years prior and replaced with a small part of a nail that someone had soldered in its place. The shotgun in question was an old Remington 870 Pump Action that was held together by a little tape and glue along with a lot of TLC. The shock from the recoil sent me staggering back three or four feet before landing me flat on my back. I was eight years old the first time I fired a shotgun and it’s an experience that I’ll never forget.

Remington 887 nitro mag stock