Remington Model 870 12 Gauge Pump-Action, 20 inch Barrel, 3 inch Chamber, Magpul MOE Forend, BLACKHAWK! Adjustable Recoil-Reducing Stock, 7-Round Capacity
This customized Remington Model 870 stands out with a 20 inch plain barrel, a 3 inch chamber that accepts 2 3/4 or 3 inch shells, and a matte black steel receiver. It features a tactical, adjustable, recoil reducing stock and a Magpul MOE 870 forend, and it is configured for a 7-round capacity. The setup delivers a straightforward, purpose-built configuration with proven 870 fundamentals.
Condition
Overall Condition: Good condition, showing some signs of prior use and handling.
Bore Condition: Excellent - Clean, mirror finish, no signs of wear.
Specific Condition Notes: Mild pitting and wear are present. The shotgun remains in great shape overall.
What’s Included
- Remington Model 870 12 Gauge pump-action shotgun
- Magpul MOE 870 polymer forend with accessory slots
- BLACKHAWK! adjustable recoil-reducing stock with integral pistol grip and honeycomb-pattern recoil pad
- Aftermarket magazine-tube extension (configured for 7-round capacity)
- Magazine tube clamp
The core of this shotgun is the Model 870 action with a matte black steel receiver, twin action bars, and a right-side ejection port. The 20 inch plain barrel uses a simple bead front sight for fast alignment, and the cross-bolt safety provides familiar controls.
Chambered for 3 inch shells, it accepts both 2 3/4 and 3 inch loads for flexibility. An aftermarket magazine-tube extension and clamp are installed, and the shotgun is configured for a 7-round capacity.
The furniture is upgraded for control and versatility. It features a tactical, adjustable, recoil reducing stock from BLACKHAWK! with an integral pistol grip and a honeycomb-pattern recoil pad. The telescoping design allows fit adjustments, and the measured length of pull is 14.0 inches.
Up front, the Magpul MOE 870 polymer forend adds durability and accessory slots for compatible attachments. The overall matte black finish complements the steel construction and polymer furniture, creating a unified, utilitarian configuration built in the United States.




