870 Double Double Combo

WanstallsOnline

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Location
Maple Ridge BC
We've got some Remington 870 Express Combos here right now, they come with two barrels, chokes and some extras.
We figured we'd sweeten the deal even more and offer up the option to grab a Shockwave Raptor 870 Grip at a discount with the package - that's a double double combo with double grips and double barrels for $649!




Included:

870 Express - Wood Stock
18.5" Cyl Bore Barrel
28" Vent Rib Threaded for Rem. Chokes
Choke Tube Wrench
Magazine Plug
IC, Mod. and Full Choke Tubes
Cable Lock
Instruction Manual

Add Shockwave Raptor Remington 870 Grip - Only $30!

This combo is a one gun fits all system - great for use as a compact brush gun or something for casual clay busting.
With both stocks and barrels you can adjust as needed for the task at hand, and we'll ship it anywhere in Canada for our flat $10 rate.

 
Raptor grips were designed so that if a shotgun is manufactured without a stock and equipped with a 14" barrel it just narrowly scrapes by the 26" the Yanks need for the gun to be a AOW and not an SBS requiring a tax stamp.

So yes, a 14" pipe will put it over 26".
 
How short can you go on the barrel and still be non restricted with that raptor grip?

Because the shot gun is not a handgun nor is it semi automatic, there is no barrel length minimum.

If the combination of receiver, barrel and furniture reduces the length below 660mm it is unclear if the firearm would remain non restricted, or become restricted or prohibited.

In the criminal code definition of restricted:

"(c) a firearm that is designed or adapted to be fired when reduced to a length of less than 660 mm by folding, telescoping or otherwise,..."

It is unclear if the substitution of after market parts could be considered as 'adapted' by 'otherwise'. Based on the mare's leg being NR, a shotgun sold with the raptor grip and any barrel length at any OAL should be NR. Making your own mare's leg though would seem to trigger a reclassification of the firearm to prohibited.

Likewise, the definition of prohibited states:

"(b) a firearm that is adapted from a rifle or shotgun, whether by sawing, cutting or any other alteration, and that, as so adapted,
(i) is less than 660 mm in length,..."

I have 14" barrels for my 870. If I used a folding stock/pistol grip on the back end the resulting firearm would be under 660mm OAL. I asked the CFO how that gun should be classed and they would not offer an opinion, and merely pointed me to the same law I was already quoting for them.
 
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Good for you guys bringing in the raptor grips! They were a little secret until taccessories.ca started bringing them in, I used to bring them in from Colorado and make a nice profit. That guy actually got in trouble sending gun parts to me, uncle Sam is moody.

Oh well!
 
Are you guys a Shockwave Tech. vendor now? Will you be stocking these regularly?

Also, do you have them raptor grip available the Mossberg 500?

We're not carrying their whole line currently just these grips, limited availability for now. We do also have the Mossberg 500/590 Raptor grips, I've added a dropdown to the product for those of you running Mossbergs but we've only got a pair left for now.
 
We're not carrying their whole line currently just these grips, limited availability for now. We do also have the Mossberg 500/590 Raptor grips, I've added a dropdown to the product for those of you running Mossbergs but we've only got a pair left for now.

There is only Rem870 in the drop-down menu, so I take it the Mossbergs are already gone. Anymore coming in?

Also, surely there is enough demand for these to carry them regularly, no?
 
There is only Rem870 in the drop-down menu, so I take it the Mossbergs are already gone. Anymore coming in?

Also, surely there is enough demand for these to carry them regularly, no?

Yes we did sell the last pair of Mossberg Grips, but you're right they've been popular and we'll be trying to keep them in stock
 
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