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SB Tactical SBL Pistol Stabilizing Brace Kit for Remington Tac-14, Black - 870-SBL-01-SB
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SB Tactical SBL Pistol Stabilizing Brace Kit for Remington Tac-14, Black - 870-SBL-01-SB
| SKU | 5165448035 |
|---|---|
| Brand | SB Tactical |
| MPN | 870-SBL-01-SB |
| UPC | 699618782615 |
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Product Details
Details
- Model: TAC14 SBL Kit
- Fits: Remington 870 Tac-14
- Length: 11.75 inches
- Width: 1.60 inches
- Weight: 18.50 ounces
- Cavity Depth: 6.50 inches
- Strap Width: 1.60 inches
- Color: Black
- Includes: See below for kit contents
Features
Enhance the usability of your Remington 870 Tac-14 shotgun by adding a third point of contact with the SB Tactical SBL Pistol Stabilizing Brace kit.
The Tac14-SBL Pistol Brace Kit is a complete kit that comes ready-to-assemble on your Remington Tac-14 shotgun. Kit includes: SBL Pistol Stabilizing Brace, STOT pistol receiver extension, ERGO Flat Top SUREGRIP, ERGO Remington 870 adapter, castle nut, and adjustable nylon strap (1.60" wide).
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