Remington 11-87 conversion

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I have a wood stock remington. 11-87 .12 gauge 2-3/4 and 3". It keeps cracking the wood on the for grip. And I have replaced it a couple times and finnaly I am saying screw it
I m goin synthetic

I wanna give it a benili M4 look

So I am think 20" barrel with ghosts rings. Collapsible stock.
Entended charging handle

Any thing else?

Or would I be better just selling it and getting an actual m4?
 
I have a wood stock remington. 11-87 .12 gauge 2-3/4 and 3". It keeps cracking the wood on the for grip. And I have replaced it a couple times and finnaly I am saying screw it
I m goin synthetic

I wanna give it a benili M4 look

So I am think 20" barrel with ghosts rings. Collapsible stock.
Entended charging handle

Any thing else?

Or would I be better just selling it and getting an actual m4?

I don't think you can put a collapsible stock on it since the action spring is in the buttstock. I had a few of these shotguns pimped out with a choate pistol grip stock and synthetic fore end. You can also get a picatinny fore end from S&J Hardware. Cheapest and easiest alternative for sights is a side-saddle mount with a good quality red dot sight. Jes sayin...... :)
 
I have a wood stock remington. 11-87 .12 gauge 2-3/4 and 3". It keeps cracking the wood on the for grip. And I have replaced it a couple times and finnaly I am saying screw it
I m goin synthetic

I wanna give it a benili M4 look

So I am think 20" barrel with ghosts rings. Collapsible stock.
Entended charging handle

Any thing else?

Or would I be better just selling it and getting an actual m4?

If you want the M4, and you have the money for it, than I would probably buy the M4. That being said that is quite the price jump, you obviously cannot go wrong with the Benelli though. Check out the Mesa Urbino stock if you are after that look. It looks very similar to the fixed M4 stock, and the pistol looks to be identical.
 
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