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Mesa Tactical Trigger Pin Replacement Kit Fits Remington 870
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Mesa Tactical Trigger Pin Replacement Kit Fits Remington 870
| SKU | 51655210050 |
|---|---|
| Brand | Mesa Tactical |
| MPN | 90860 |
| UPC | 878405001461 |
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Product Details
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- Ecommerce Platform: Shotgun
- Caliber 1: 12 Gauge
- Model Compatibility: Remington 870
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Upgrade your Remington 870, 1100 or 1187 shotgun with our premium trigger pin replacement kits, commonly referred to as "anti-walk" pins. Designed to provide a secure and stable fit, these kits ensure that your trigger pins remain firmly in place, enhancing the reliability and performance of your firearm. Crafted with precision engineering, these replacement kits are an essential addition for any shotgun enthusiast looking to maintain optimal functionality and safety. Please note that these kits are not compatible with receiver-bipoded Sureshell carriers or side picatinny rails, ensuring a streamlined and interference-free installation. Elevate your shooting experience with our trusted and durable trigger pin solutions.
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