REMINGTON MODEL 870 SPS SUPER SLUG DEER GUN
Varmint hunters have long known that a thicker, heavier, and longer barrel improves shot-to-shot accuracy and helps tame felt recoil. Now, Remington brings those same advantages to a 12-gauge slug gun--the Model 870™ SPS™ "Super Slug" Deer Gun. This latest advance in slug shooting technology matches a 23-inch fully-rifled, heavy-contour barrel and Remington's barrel-mounted cantilever scope mount with the time-proven Model 870 Special Purpose action. The result is a 30% improvement in vibration-resisting stiffness, more consistent accuracy, and less felt recoil. And when combined with a quality scope and Remington's Premier® Core-Lokt® Ultra Bonded Sabot Slugs, the Model 870 "Super Slug" Deer Gun brings rifle-like accuracy to shotgun deer hunting. Standard feature include a black synthetic stock and fore-end with sling studs, swivels, a black Cordura® nylon sling, and the revolutionary, recoil reducing R3 recoil pad. For those who are looking to upgrade their current Model 870 deer gun, the barrel (Order #24551) itself will be available separately and interchanges with other 12-gauge Model 870™ shotguns. Click here to visit Gunshopfinder's Remington shotgun page. To find a Remington dealer near you from Gunshopfinder.com's database of subscribing gun shops, select a state and then click "Submit." Used by permission from Remington Arms Company, Inc
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