Ive always wanted to try one but my 870 was handling my all round shotgun duties very well so there was never any justification. Then, I decided I wanted something I could get to, load and handle a little faster. Something that wont often leave the safe or get used much. So I picked up a DA Grizzly Mag 12.5 from CanAm, the one without the buttstock.
I also picked up a new Archangel stock and fore end set for my 870 and when the Grizz came in I put the parts that WERE on my 870, onto it, and the new parts on my 870.
This is what I ended up with:
Looks pretty awesome IMO. I took it out for a run and it handled cheap 2 3/4 target loads without a single issue. Fed and cycled fine. Only issue I ran into was that the threads on the receiver for the stock bolt are NOT the same as the Remington threads. So without the factory DA bolt youll have to improvise. I found a bolt at my local hardware store that worked fine.
I just need one or two more mags for it. Then ill be all set.
I also picked up a new Archangel stock and fore end set for my 870 and when the Grizz came in I put the parts that WERE on my 870, onto it, and the new parts on my 870.
This is what I ended up with:
Looks pretty awesome IMO. I took it out for a run and it handled cheap 2 3/4 target loads without a single issue. Fed and cycled fine. Only issue I ran into was that the threads on the receiver for the stock bolt are NOT the same as the Remington threads. So without the factory DA bolt youll have to improvise. I found a bolt at my local hardware store that worked fine.
I just need one or two more mags for it. Then ill be all set.





















































