This page list the same links you see on the " Build your weapon" page and a few more so you will have them all on one page. This helps me keep the cost down as I ask you to do your home work and go to these links to compare the features I offer. For example: I would have to list all the Sure Fire forends and the technical info on them for you to compare, well, that takes up web space and time so I am asking you to go to the link for Surefire and compare the lights yourself. I could not possibly list all this information and pic's better then the manufacturers site.
Sure Fire Forends www.surefire.com click on tactical products then weapons lights then select Remington 870
Speed Feed stocks and forends www.speedfeedinc.com
Slings: I do not recommend a sling for a Home Defense shotgun, however, if you take a training course one may be required and a sling is a big plus in a situation when you need to keep the weapon near, such as after a natural disaster or during civil disorder. I highly recommend the below link and I own and use the Summitt sling. It goes from a one point to a two point sling almost instantly and is well made and can take the abuse you may put it though in some tuff situations. Just make sure to take it off while the weapon serves for normal HD duty. To see this sling go to this link rockymountaintactical.net
Knoxx SpecOps stocks www.knoxx.com or www.blackhawk.com be sure to watch the video of the SpecOps in action and yes they work just as advertised. Also, I don't stock tactical slings yet so check out the Blackhawk site for the ones they have.
Mesa Tactical shell holders www.mesatactical.com these are great products and the guys there are pro's with the right backgrounds to know what works
Wilson Combat tube extensions, sling plates and safety. www.wilsoncombat.com
www.gunbroker.com check out other tactical shotguns and so called tactical shotguns that are being offered. Also, look me up as user aippi and you will see over 645 A+ ratings...... I have never received less then an A+
Check out www.isoldmygun.com it is a new site and needs help getting up and running.. clean out your stuff and list some on there as it is free and will help to site
www.remington.com and www.remingtonle.com check out the police models on the LE site. On the regular site read the FAQ page about what they say about the 870 receiver, simply go the support page then find the FAQ search box and enter 870 receiver.
www.brownells.com check out the cost of the accessories I am installing on these weapons
www.midwayusa.com check out the cost of the accessories I am installing on these weapons.
Note: Many of those catalogs you get in the mail and those bargain sites have some very low prices for some of the same items I use, well, a lot of those prices are because those items are seconds. I do not use seconds of anything. All my accessories come either from my wholesale dealers or from the manufacturer .
Friends
Hey, Jarheads. As promised here it is. This is hand carved by John Kennedy a Master Carver, even has my initials on the pistol grip. John can be contacted by e-mail jbke485@sbc.global.net or call him down in Texas @ 936-295-6252. I will re-post this Picture when I have it on my weapon. ( John is older then the Alamo and goes to bed around 6pm so don't bother him to late ). I can hear some of you other guys that served in other branches asking if that is the only one he does, call John as he is a Master Carver and can reproduce your emblems, LEO's give him a call with a pic of your departmental badge or Seal and I bet he can hook that up also. Be ready to pay some bucks as this type of work takes a lot of hours and this is more then art, this is a Master Piece that can stay in your family for decades.

Custom Holster
I carry a Colt Mustang Plus II in the summer as we can dress down some here in Michigan. I could not find a decent holster for this model. The off the rack stuff did not carry well and put my weapon at risk of damage. the I found this guy, Erik Little owner of Rafter-L-Gun Leather. He did not make a holster for this model but felt compassion for a fellow Jar Head, so he designed the pattern and made one for my little baby. I carry on my left front hip and wanted a cant towards my belt buckle. He designed it perfect for my need. The fit is perfect and my little colt rides like a babe in mommas arms. Go to www.combatgunleather.com and check out this craftmans work. Eriks' work has just been featured in the Magazine "American Cop" in the July/August issue so check it out.

