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    WTB Speedfeed Youth/Short Stocks for Rem 870

    I'm looking for 2 Speedfeed Youth/Short/Tactical/ whatever you call it stocks for a Rem 870. I have 2 projects I'm working on and need that for both. Also looking for the Speedfeed LE ribbed forearms too. Any help would be appreciated.

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    Apex gun parts has some decent 870 parts kits with speedfeed stocks and police forearms for a fair price, everything but the receiver for $189 IIRC.

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    [QUOTE=Randy Harris;761998]I'm looking for 2 Speedfeed Youth/Short/Tactical/ whatever you call it stocks for a Rem 870. I have 2 projects I'm working on and need that for both. Also looking for the Speedfeed LE ribbed forearms too. Any help would be appreciated.[/QUOT

    I found one at CDNN a few months ago

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    I bought a brand new youth stock set the last month from these guys:
    http://www.ebaystores.com/eCop-Polic...12+Gauge+Youth

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    Quote Originally Posted by Randy Harris View Post
    I'm looking for 2 Speedfeed Youth/Short/Tactical/ whatever you call it stocks for a Rem 870. I have 2 projects I'm working on and need that for both. Also looking for the Speedfeed LE ribbed forearms too. Any help would be appreciated.
    I'm not sure exactly what you're after, but might I suggest the much shorter Hogue short stock:

    https://www.hogueinc.com/rem-870-12-...stock-12-l-o-p

    Their forearms are very "grippy", too, and the kit with both is attractively priced:

    https://www.hogueinc.com/rem-870-ove...orend-12-l-o-p
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    I do appreciate the suggestion but that Hogue is a little too "grippy" for my taste and the stock is just a little too short for me.

    In the mean time it looks like I have found a source for the Remington short stock (which I think is the exact same as the Speedfeed since Remington supposedly bought the speedfeed molds from Safariland).

    Thanks to everyone who posted and sent PMs!

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