FOREND, 870, BLACK RUBBER OVERMOLD, HOGUE
The Hogue black rubber overmold forend for the 870 shotgun is perfect for hunters and shooters alike! This forend is constructed from a fiberglass-reinforced synthetic material that provides unparalleled durability.
Constructed of fiberglass-reinforced synthetic material, the Hogue black rubber overmold forend for the 870 shotgun is ideal for hunters and shooters alike! This top-of-the line forend provides supreme strength and durability. The rubber overmolding adds an extra level of grip, ensuring your hands stay firmly in place while using it. With a beautiful black finish, this sleek and stylish forend will make your shotgun stand out in the field. Plus, it's easy to install, so you won't have to spend time tinkering with your gun - just pop it on and get shooting!
- Sleek black finish for style and enhanced performance
- Overmolded with rubber for a solid grip during shooting
- Constructed of fiberglass-reinforced synthetic material for supreme strength and durability
- Perfect for hunters and shooters
- Easy to install
- Made in U.S.A.
Firearm Type | Shotgun |
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Manufacturer | Hogue |
Shotgun Parts Type | Buttstocks and Forends |
Shotgun Parts Model | Remington 870 |
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