
Shockwave Technologies Raptor Grip for Remington 870 Series
The Shockwave Technologies Raptor Grip is MADE IN AMERICA. With its enhanced texture, you gain a great hold on your weapon. And its glass-filled polymer construction is virtually indestructible.
This is a new style of bird’s head grip (aka birdshead grip aka witness protection grip aka chicken head grip aka border patrol grip aka entry-style grip aka bad ass grip) developed and manufactured by Shockwave Technologies, LLC in the U.S.A.
The Raptor Grip is molded of a super-tough glass-filled polymer and fits:
- Remington 870 12-gauge firearms
- New England Firearms (NEF) Pardner Pump Protector 12-gauge
- Harrington & Richardson (H&R) Pardner Pump Protector 12-gauge
- Interstate Arms Corp (IAC) Hawk Model 98 12-gauge
- Interstate Arms Corp (IAC) Hawk Model 982 12-gauge
- Interstate Arms Corp (IAC) Hawk Model 981R 12-gauge
Unique angle of the Raptor Grip minimizes felt recoil, allowing maximum control shot after shot. It also just looks badass. Order yours today. Yes, mounting hardware is included. (Requires a 3/16″ hex wrench for installation.)
Note that a pistol-grip-only Remington 870 firearm with a 14″ barrel and the Raptor Grip installed measures 26.5″ in overall length (measured parallel to the bore). The grip itself adds 5.5″ to the length of the weapon (measured parallel to the bore).
Of course, the Raptor Grip also fits 12-gauges with 18.5″, 20″, and longer barrels.
Note that there is no predefined hole for a sling swivel stud on the Raptor Grip. This allows you to put your sling swivel wherever you want it on the grip—not just where we think it should go. Just drill a 1/8″ pilot hole, and thread in your sling swivel stud.
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The distinction between inferior quality and premium 870 Stock is undeniable. At MSP, we only offer Remington 870 accessories from the most trusted brands like Shockwave Technologies. Buy with confidence that we stand behind the product we sell.
Customer Ratings & Reviews
fits the H&R Pardner pump also
The Remington 870 model fits the H&R pardner pump also. This has to be the best shotgun pistol grip I've ever used comfortably on the wrists and palm. You will never go back to the old "saw handle" style grip again. The suggestion I have is adding baseball bat grip tape from the sporting goods aisle. If you think you will be shooting with sweaty hands...
Significantly reduced felt recoil compared to other grips
This grip is excellent for those who want a shorter package when it comes to their 12 gauge but dislike the feeling of more conventional grips. Though as a primer, I will say here that any pistol grip requires both practice and aptitude of proper shooting stance as well as recoil management. I would not recommend this for people who are either recoil shy, or inexperienced with Pistol Grip Only (henceforth acronymed as PGO) shotguns. Improper holding (IE, holding your firearm above your chin and/or less than a few inches away) will result in a 30 dollar tooth extraction for any and all who don't heed this warning. Now as to elaborate on my thoughts on the product. I wholeheartedly support this. PGO shotguns are among my favorite firearms to own and use, so I've gotten acquainted with several kinds. Most are fairly harsh when it comes to energy transfer into your wrists. But after taking this to the range, it is significantly softer shooting than other grips I own — even my Hogue tamer which up until trying this product was my gold standard for pistol grips. For anyone who owns a Stevens 320 and wants to use one of these, This will work with modification. Although the 320 is mostly a clone of the Winchester 1300, curiously, it doesn't use the v-shaped cut the Winchester does. It does, however, use a very similar mount as the Remington 870 though it will require you to be a little handy with either sandpaper and a file, or skill with a Dremel. (which is what I used) You will also need to use a different mounting bolt than what this stock comes with, as the one provided is of a smaller diameter than what is needed. I used the bolt the original stock came with. A couple of nuts to fill some space was needed in my case.