Preview: Sure Cycle +6 Magazine Extension Tube For Remington Shotguns

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posted on March 21, 2022
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Sure Cycle +6 Magazine Extension Tube

Sure Cycle Performance Products engineers solutions for everyday shotgun users, whether it be for competition use, home defense or hunting applications. One such solution, the +6 Magazine Extension Tube is available for one of the most common shotgun platforms ever made—the Remington 870.

Included is a 16.5" stainless-steel magazine tube that secures to the factory tube in minutes. A ratchet-style attachment collar allows users to plug and play as needed. Provided is a lengthened spring, improved follower and threaded cap. An included magazine-to-barrel clamp provides additional support and a much-needed sling-attachment point. The extended tube assembly weighs 14 ozs.

Suggested retail price is $109 for the +6 Magazine Extension Tube kit. For more information, please visit surecycle.com.

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