Remington Introduces Model 870 Tac-14

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posted on May 2, 2017
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Remington Arms Co. has introduced America’s best-selling shotgun of all time, the Model 870, in a non-NFA 14" barrel configuration—the Model 870 Tac-14.

New for 2017, the 870 Tac-14 features a Shockwave Raptor pistol grip, Magpul M-Lok fore-end, 14” cylinder bore barrel with bead sight, receiver milled from solid steel, black oxide finish, and 26.2” overall length. 

The 870 Tac-14 was designed and manufactured by Remington as a “firearm” and is not governed by the National Firearms Act (NFA). No ATF NFA registration or tax stamp is required, but state and local laws may apply.

MSRP: $443.05

For more, visit Remington.com.

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