Urbino or Speedfeed Stocks for 870

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Where can I get them? I want a non-adjustable stock. I looked at TacOrd but not on their website. Any help appreciated.
 
better off with a Hogue or Magpul

the Urbino butt pad is flimsy and poorly attached and the Speed feed butt pad warps when you load up the shell tubes.
 
I'm going to vote Speedfeed IV-S.

Long time police and military favorite for a good reason!

Rugged, simple, dependable, time tested and proven.
 
I have an Urbino stock on mine and I agree with Dsiwy - don't get one. Get a Hogue, it's your best bet. I broke the butt pad on mine TWICE. The way it attaches inside is also not very sturdy, I'm worried it will break internally one day. That being said, I know The Shooting Edge in Calgary has some in stock; maybe give them a call and see if they can ship if you're dead set on the Urbino.
 
I have both urbino and speedfeed. I also have the Magpul, and wish I had bought it first so I didn't have to bother putting the others up for sale
 
I have a couple of the Urbino stocks, never had a problem with them at all. My experience indicates a solid build, quality control issues maybe?
 
I recently put an Urbino stock on my 870MM, got it from GP Tactical.

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I really enjoy the reduced length of pull but I've also discovered that after shooting it, I'm initially not a fan of pistol gripped stocks. I've found that the recoil has been redistributed to my cheek and web of my shooting hand; less comfortable than when the recoil went straight to my shoulder. I've also found that a pistol gripped stock has made manipulation of the gun just a little clumsier, especially when trying to access the action release and reloads from the buttstock mounted shell carrier aren't as smooth as my forearm gets in the way of the shell closest to the receiver. I'd like to run it in a shotgun course before my final verdict. I also dropped quite a bit of coin on it, so for now, I'm going to try to learn to love it.
 
I recently put an Urbino stock on my 870MM, got it from GP Tactical.

I really enjoy the reduced length of pull but I've also discovered that after shooting it, I'm initially not a fan of pistol gripped stocks. I've found that the recoil has been redistributed to my cheek and web of my shooting hand; less comfortable than when the recoil went straight to my shoulder. I've also found that a pistol gripped stock has made manipulation of the gun just a little clumsier, especially when trying to access the action release and reloads from the buttstock mounted shell carrier aren't as smooth as my forearm gets in the way of the shell closest to the receiver. I'd like to run it in a shotgun course before my final verdict. I also dropped quite a bit of coin on it, so for now, I'm going to try to learn to love it.

Don't hold the grip as if it's a pistol and instead always pull back into your shoulder from the front of the grip.
 
MY ATI doesn't recoil into my web....but then I have a 6position M4 style but stock which I extend to fit my LOP.
I did find that the LOP was too short for my trigger finger and I needed to put a foam rubber palm swell on the pistol grip to correct this issue.
I also reinforced the plastic components with epoxy putty prior to final assembly. This took out much of the flex and gave me piece of mind. The various adapter plates,pistol grip,"buffer tube" are now one piece and all the voids inside them have been filled.
 
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Don't hold the grip as if it's a pistol and instead always pull back into your shoulder from the front of the grip.

I used the push/pull method. The real issue I have is the cheekweld, I've raised the riser to take my face off further from the actual stock, while maintaining alignment with the bead. I hope that works.
 
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