Remington Model 870 Now With Detachable Magazine

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posted on December 6, 2017
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The best-selling pump-action shotgun of all time—the Remington Model 870—is now offered with a detachable magazine. In service since 1950, more than 11 million 870s have been sold.

The newest iteration, the 870 DM, features three and six-round magazines, allowing for instant alternate loads. As withall 870s, its receiver is milled from a solid block of steel.

Six SKUs are available:


870 DM (81350)

  • 6-round detachable magazine
  • Black synthetic stock with Super Cell recoil pad
  • Tactical “corn cob” fore-end
  • 18.5" fixed cylinder bore barrel
  • MSRP: $529

870 DM Magpul (81352)

  • 6-round detachable magazine
  • Magpul SGA stock with Super Cell recoil pad
  • Magpul MOE M-LOK fore-end
  • 18.5" Rem Choke barrel with extended ported tactical choke
  • XS steel front sight, XS tactical rail/ghost ring rear sight
  • MSRP: $799

870 DM Tactical/Predator (81354)

  • 3 and 6-round detachable magazines
  • Overmolded ShurShot thumbhole stock with Super Cell recoil pad
  • Tactical “corn cob” fore-end
  • 18.5" Rem Choke barrel with two Trulock extended chokes (Boar Blaster and Turkey/Predator)
  • XS steel front sight, XS tactical rail/ghost ring rear sight
  • Kryptek Highlander Camo
  • MSRP: $799

870 DM Tac-14 (81348)

  • 6-round detachable magazine
  • Shockwave grip and Magpul fore-end
  • 14" cylinder bore barrel
  • Bead sight
  • MSRP: $559

870 DM Hardwood (81351)

  • 6-round detachable magazine
  • Hardwood stock and fore-end
  • 18.5" cylinder bore barrel
  • Bead sight
  • MSRP: $529

870 DM Tactical (81360)

  • 6-round detachable magazine
  • Pistol grip buttstock and tactical “corn cob” fore-end
  • 18.5" barrel with extended ported tactical choke
  • XS steel front sight, XS tactical tail/ghost ring rear sight
  • MSRP: $799

For more information visit remington.com

Additional Reading:
Exploded View: Remington Model 870 Shotgun   
A Look Back at the Remington 870 Shotgun



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