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Remington Synthetic Compact Stock and Forend w/ SuperCell Recoil Pad, Black - 19527
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Remington Synthetic Compact Stock and Forend w/ SuperCell Recoil Pad, Black - 19527
SKU | 782742 |
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Brand | Remington |
MPN | 19527 |
UPC | 047700195278 |
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Product Details
Details
- Type: Compact
- Material: Synthetic
- Color: Black
- For Use With: Remington Model 870 20 Ga Shotguns
- Length of Pull: 13"
Features
This synthetic stock and forend set has a SuperCell recoil pad and a Realtree Hardwood HD camouflage finish. It offers a 1" shorter LOP (13" LOP) and is compatible with Remington's 870 Compact in 20 Gauge.
Genuine Remington synthetic stocks and fore-ends are designed to fit, function, and last like the originals. Constructed of high-strength, lightweight, fiberglass-reinforced, synthetic material that will never bend or swell. Rear swivel stud attached for easy addition of sling with universal magazine cap installation. Recoil pad included.
Features:
- Regular stock and forend, compact and compact jr stock and forend
- All-weather, fiberglass reinforced synthetic material resists cracking and splitting
- Rear swivel stud attached for easy addition of sling with universal mag cap installation
- Black rubber recoil pad or SuperCell recoil pad
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