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Started by Jakeman, May 07, 2025, 09:37:12 PM
Quote from: sswv on May 08, 2025, 08:55:34 AMjust buy a Choate....you'll thank me later.
Quote from: Prospector on May 08, 2025, 04:22:37 PMIf you find the Sur-Shot be prepared to add some sort of additional sighting system. I put one on my 870-12 and poi went way hi. I heard others had similar experiences. Just alerting you to potential "problems ".
Quote from: Jakeman on May 07, 2025, 09:37:12 PMLooking for a shur shot stock for a Remington 20 gauge
Quote from: DMTJAGER on May 09, 2025, 02:30:20 PMQuote from: Jakeman on May 07, 2025, 09:37:12 PMLooking for a shur shot stock for a Remington 20 gauge ONLY place you have any chance of finding one is at auction sites like Gunbroker, Guns International, Guns America and possibly Ebay.I bought a Sure Shot stock for my 12ga 3.5" 870 ESM around 20 years ago from Cheaper Than Dirt for <$100 and absolutely loved it. Tried to put one on my 870 Express 3" some years ago but I couldn't bring myself to spend more for the stock and forearm than I paid for the gun. And as has been stated, you had better be prepared to spend north of $300 for the stock and forearm.I Choate pistol grip on my 870 Express 12ga and are very happy with it. Another great option is a Stockies Stocks laminated thumbhole stock.I was looking for shorter turkey barrels for my 870 Express Super Magnum and did come across a Remington camo Sure Shot stock for an 1100 and it was close to $400.I ended up finding a now never used 23" iron sighted Remchoke turkey barrel for my 870 ESM I bought that cost over $150 MORE than I paid for the 870 ESM back in the mid 1990's.IMO this is your best all around option:https://www.riflestock.com/store/product/remington-870-lightweight-pistol-grip-stock/
Quote from: Borden811 on May 09, 2025, 10:46:02 PMMeadow creek(same company that makes the vent rib red dot mounts) had a pile of them last year. I bought a set from him. Don't know if they still have any, but you can email and ask him. Also, another option is to get a 12ga shurshot and use a " Lucy adapter) it's like 20 bux, and mates the 12ga stock up to the 20ga receiver.