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What ammo does a Remington 870 take?

What ammo does a Remington 870 take?

Remington Model 870
Barrel length 14 in (360 mm) to 30 in (760 mm)
Cartridge 12 gauge, 16 gauge, 20 gauge, 28 gauge, or .410 bore
Action Pump-action
Feed system 3+1, 4+1, 5+1, 6+1, or 7+1 round internal tube magazine, or an external 6+1 box magazine

Is a Remington 870 a 12 gauge?

Remington 870 Fieldmaster Pump-Action Shotgun – 12 Gauge.

What ammo does a Remington 870 TAC 14 use?

The TAC-14 holds five shotshells of the 3- and/or 2¾-inch variety. I had three range sessions with the Remington TAC-14, and used the following shotgun loads: Federal 3-Inch No. 4 Buckshot; Fiocchi Target 2¾-inch with 7.5 Shot, 7/8-ounce load; and Remington 2¾-inch No. 1 Buckshot.

What are the different types of 12-gauge ammo?

Today’s 12-gauge shells come in 2½-, 2¾-, 3- and 3½-inch lengths (and they all hold different amounts of powder and shot charges). If your shotgun is marked “12-gauge 2¾-inch” you may safely fire 2½- and 2¾-inch 12-gauge shotshells, but not the 3- or 3½-inch.

Is the TAC 14 worth it?

The Tac 14 could be used for home defense, as it is a very small and a very powerful package, but it’s not as effective as a standard stocked 18.5-inch barreled shotgun. The recoil is much better handled by a stocked shotgun (like a normal Remington 870), especially for rapid follow-ups.

What is the difference between slug and buckshot?

12 Gauge Slugs or 00 Buckshot rounds are best for home defense as they are the most effective. The only difference between the two is their size; 12 gauge slugs are around 0.79″ (20 mm) where 00 buckshot is 0.33″ (8.32 mm) in diameter. Buckshot contains 8-9 pellets on average within its shell.

What is the legal barrel length for a shotgun?

18 inches
Under the National Firearms Act (NFA), it is illegal for a private citizen to possess a sawed-off modern smokeless powder shotgun (a shotgun with a barrel length shorter than 18 inches (46 cm) or a minimum overall length of the weapon, total, including the 18-inch minimum barrel, of under 26 inches (66 cm)) (under …