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Ergo Tactical Stock Adapter for Remington 870, Black - 4453
| SKU | 31242 |
|---|---|
| Brand | Ergo |
| MPN | 4453 |
| UPC | 874748005166 |
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Product Details
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- Model: Tactical Stock Adapter
- Series: Remington 870
- Weight: 0.31 pounds
- Dimensions: 20.00" x 1.50" x 6.80"
- Material: Glass-filled polymer
- Color: Black
- Fits: Remington 870
- Compatibility: AR-15 type stocks & pistol grips
Features
Palmetto State Armory proudly offers a wide variety of AR parts and accessories for all shooting applications! Shop now for Ergo grips, parts, and accessories to transform your Remington 870 shotgun into a tactical-style firearm!
ERGO Grips develops and manufactures shooter-focused small arms accessories for civilian, law enforcement, and military use worldwide. The new Ergo Tactical Stock Adapter is engineered to specifically fit the Remington 870 shotgun, and allows the user to install AR-15 type stocks and pistol grips to the shotgun platform. This Remington 870 stock adapter has the proper drop integrated into the design, which permints the use of existing factory sights (bead, rifle, and ghost ring sights). Ergo's Tactical Stock Adapter is extremely versatile because of its compatibility with any style AR-type collapsible buttstock and pistol grip combination. Made in the U.S.A. and made from glass filled polymer for durability, the ERGO Remington 870 Tactical Stock Adapter is just what you need to take your shotgun to the next level.
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