Remington Introduces Model 870 DM Predator

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posted on December 6, 2017
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Remington has announced a new variant of its Model 870 pump-action shotgun, which feeds from a detachable box magazine and features a few extra additions, as well.

The new Model 870 DM (detachable magazine) Predator 12-gauge shotgun comes with three and six-round magazines, allowing for fast reloads during hot predator, hog and varmint action.

An 18.5-inch barrel chambered for 3-inch shells makes the 870 DM Predator maneuverable in the woods, and it comes with Trulock’s Boar Blaster and Turkey/Predator extended chokes. The overmolded ShurShot Thumbhole stock allows for easy shouldering and steady aiming with an optic, while the corncob-shaped fore-end provides a positive grip in wet conditions for sure cycling.

The 870 DM Predator is topped with an XS Sights Tactical Rail with an integral Ghost Ring rear sight, along with a ramped, steel front sight. The shotgun has a Kryptek Highlander camo finish and retails for $799.

For more information on the Model 870 DM Predator, as well as the other five models in the 870 DM lineup, go to remington.com.

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