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Hogue Overmolded Shotgun Forend Fits Remington 870, Black
In stock online
Hogue Overmolded Shotgun Forend Fits Remington 870, Black
$29.99
| SKU | 51655176925 |
|---|---|
| Brand | Hogue |
| MPN | 08701 |
| UPC | 743108087015 |
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Product Details
Details
- Provides comfort by enhancing the ergonomic feel, making extended use easier on the shooter's hands
- The non-slip gripping area ensures consistent control, even in wet or adverse conditions
- Superior to conventional stocks, this design offers enhanced performance and reliability
Features
This Hogue Overmolded Forend is specifically designed for the Remington 870 12 Gauge shotgun, providing an excellent upgrade for your firearm. Molded from a super tough fiberglass-reinforced polymer, this forend ensures exceptional stability and accuracy. Built to withstand the elements, it is durable, weatherproof and features a non-slip surface for reliable handling in any condition. Enhance your shooting experience with the Hogue Overmolded Forend, combining performance and comfort for your Remington 870.
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