Bubba came by tonight and brought his hacksaw ;)

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So I put together a spare parts 870 recently, sort of a truck gun or loaner or spare gun as I have some extra barrels kicking around. It’s a used 870 express receiver I bought for a good price with a take off synthetic stock and a 12.5” grizzly barrel from my mag fed grizzly that wearing a 14” barrel, the barrel had the tall front sight post from the ghost ring sights some grizzly’s had and it needed to be cut down. The internals and bolt/breach block have been polished and the action is butter smooth.

I had marked the level of the top of the receiver on the front sight base last week and test fired it at 25y to make sure of where I wanted to cut it, had some time tonight to grab the hacksaw and file. I had already made a threaded brass post to install and file down into a quasi bead, after I cut and filed the base smooth I drilled and tapped the hole for the brass bead. I used a bit of 600g paper wrapped around a file to smooth any file marks and touched up the new ramped base with cold blue before I blue locktite’d the brass post in and filed it into a bead. Wiped it all down with an oily rag and it’s ready to live in the truck, I’ve got a 28” vent rib barrel it will wear if someone needs a loaner gun and it will likely see double duty with a rifled slug barrel for spring bear hunting.

Here’s the new diy front sight set up, pretty happy with it. It’s low and shouldn’t catch on anything when I drag it out of the back of the truck, only thing else I’ll do to it is upgrade the follower and mag spring and maybe a police extractor. With the synthetic stock and 12.5” barrel it weighs in at 6.5lbs, should be nice weight to hike around with.

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Ahhh ok thanks. It looked beefier in those photos.
The OEM synthetic forend has tapered sides that get thicker towards the muzzle. I also really like those forends.

That is a great job on that sight, I have a spare 12.5" DA barrel too with a rifle sight that I can't seem to find a use for.
 
The OEM synthetic forend has tapered sides that get thicker towards the muzzle. I also really like those forends.

That is a great job on that sight, I have a spare 12.5" DA barrel too with a rifle sight that I can't seem to find a use for.

Cheers, I made the bead from a brass 8/32 screw I chucked up in the drill press and turned it down with a file till I could thread it with a 4/32 die. I left the unthreaded top of the post long so I could screw it in with blue loctite, once screwed in tight I filed it down and rounded it over a touch. Easy to do if you have a tap and die set and a drill press and some fine files.

Ive wanted to use it for something as it always shot straight with slugs and throws decent patterns with 00buck, should be a fun little shotgun.
 
Quick update on this one, I was out with it yesterday for a hike to check a trailcam I have out still. I took a shot with a slug at a big stump with a good aiming mark on it, at 25y it is dead on with regards to poa/poi. Will have to test it at out to 50y with slugs and buckshot to get it dialed in but it seems like a great front sight height, slug used was a 2 3/4” challenger. I’ve always been impressed with how true this 12.5” grizzly barrel shoots.
 
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