870P with Speedfeed stock
 
870P with solid synthetic stock

 
870P with ghost ring sights

Remington. Back-up you can count on.

The American-made Model 870 has evolved to keep pace with the ever changing needs of law enforcement.

The Model 870 leads the field in safety and performance features. Synthetic stocks are virtually indestructible and offer a better choice when weather and humidity are a factor. A uniquely designed action with balanced sear, plus inertia firing pin, prevents discharge unless the action is completely closed and the triggter is squeezed and released after each shot. The large side-ejection port stays unobstructed when shooting over and around barriers. A blaze orange magazine follower permits quick, safe, and sure inspection of the chamber and magazine. A positive cross-bolt safety is conveniently located near the trigger for quick access, even while wearing gloves.

Choose from blued or parkerized finishes. Magazine extensions are available for added firepower. The Model 870 is available with either bead, rifle, or ghost ring sights. Tritium bead and rifle sights for increased efficiency in low light are also available. Sling swivel studs are standard on all 870s.

Please note that in order to assure uniform pattern control and pellet accountability, all 18 and 20 inch law enforcement shotguns and extra barrels are produced with improved cylinder chokes unless specifically ordered.

 

Stock Barrel Sights Choke Capacity Model No.
Synthetic 18 in. Rifle Improved Cylnder 5 4909
Synthetic 18 in. Rifle Improved Cylnder 7 4885
Speedfeed I 20 in. Rifle Improved Cylnder 5 5045
Speedfeed I 18 in. Rifle Improved Cylnder 5 4889
Speedfeed I 18 in. Bead Improved Cylnder 5 4915
Synthetic 20 in. Rifle Improved Cylnder 5 4891
Synthetic 18 in. Bead Improved Cylnder 5 4907
Synthetic 18 in. Bead Improved Cylnder 7 4910
Synthetic 18 in. Tritium Bead Improved Cylnder 5 4911
Synthetic 18 in. Tritium Rifle Improved Cylnder 5 4887
Synthetic 18 in. Ghost Ring Improved Cylnder 5 4921


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