Need advice on shortening HP9-1 forend

geologist

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I want to shorten the backend of my forend so that it does not overlap the reciever of my HP9-1. I am currently having problems with the velcroed flaps on the cuffs of my field parkas getting caught between the forend and the receiver when I am strkong this pump.

Has anyone done this themselves? Any advice or pics would be appreciated before I pull out my hacksaw and Dremel and have at her!

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Remove the forearm from the slide assembly. I found that large needle nose pliers held open on the lug slots work well to remove it. Mark the area to cut and cut with a NEW hack saw blade. Finish edge with fine grit sandpaper. Re assemble, use BLUE lock tite on fore end lug nut. Should be fine after that.

Darryl
 
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I did it to my 7shot 870 Express. It would not clear my TacStar 6 shot side saddle so I had to cut it down. So, I marked the forend where it needed to be cut and left a few MM of clearance between in case I racked it really hard I did not want to to hit. Went out to the garage and had at er with my dremel. Mind you I did not even take the forend assembly off, I did it with the tube in the middle of it and the rails still attached. Just made sure I did not cut through and nick em. If I was to do it again i would fully disassemble and lay it upside down so you have a flat surface to cut on.When I was done I fixed it up with a dremel. When I was with ArwinAce I used his belt sander to make the end flush again and it turned out great. Defiantly a good solution pre-SureFire forend.
 
Geo,
A short forend will also make unloading and clearing certain jams a whole lot easier. Take the stock off the rails, if you get stuck for a forend wrench you can use the bolt carrier plate. Make sure it is tight and check it periodically, a loose forend is really the only thing that can put an 870 out of commission.
I have four to do this week.
Cheers
 
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