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Remington Shotgun Accessories for 870, 1100, 1187 and More

Remington shotguns have earned their reputation for reliability, but the right Remington shotgun accessories are what turn a good gun into your gun. Whether you run an 870, 1100, 1187, V3, TAC-14 or TAC-13, the parts you choose will decide how well that shotgun fits, handles and performs in the real world.

On this page you will find a curated selection of Remington 870 accessories, Remington 1100 accessories, Remington 1187 accessories and upgrades for modern models. Stocks, forends, shell carriers, rails, sling mounts, sights and more are all in one place so you can build out a hunting gun, a home defense setup or a workhorse range shotgun without guessing.

Shop Remington Shotgun Accessories by Model

The first step is simple. Start with the model of your shotgun, then narrow down the accessories that are actually built for that platform.

Remington 870 Accessories

The Remington 870 is one of the most popular pump shotguns ever made. It has huge aftermarket support and you will see that reflected in the number of Remington 870 accessories here.

Popular 870 upgrades include:

  • 870 stocks and forends for better fit and recoil control
  • Side saddles and shell carriers to keep extra ammo on the gun
  • Scope mounts and Picatinny rails for red dots and optics
  • Sling mounts, sling adapters and swivels for carry and support
  • Light mounts and magazine tube clamps for weapon lights

With the right mix of Remington 870 tactical accessories you can turn a basic pump into a trusted home defense shotgun or a hard use range tool that still runs like an 870 should.

Remington 1100 and 1187 Accessories

Gas operated classics like the 1100 and 1187 are still going strong. Our selection of Remington 1100 accessories and Remington 1187 accessories is built to keep those shotguns comfortable, reliable and up to date.

Common upgrades for these models include:

  • Replacement stocks and recoil reducing stocks
  • Forends with better grip and accessory mounting options
  • Rails and mounts for optics or red dots
  • Sights that make slugs and buckshot easier to shoot accurately
  • Sling hardware and small parts that are often hard to find locally

These shotguns are proven field and range guns. The right set of Remington semi auto shotgun accessories helps them fit you better and run longer.

Remington V3, TAC-14 and TAC-13 Accessories

Modern and compact Remingtons need accessories that match their role. Our lineup of Remington V3 accessories and TAC-14 and TAC-13 accessories focuses on control and handling.

Look here for:

  • Specialized sling mounts and QD adapters for short shotguns
  • Forends and rails that work with lights on compact barrels
  • Safety and control upgrades designed for these specific models

These setups often live close to the bed or in the truck. Correct fit and control matter more than ever on these compact shotguns.

Remington Shotgun Accessories by Type

If you own more than one shotgun or you know exactly what kind of part you are looking for, it can be easier to shop by accessory type. Many of our most popular parts have versions for several Remington models.

Stocks and Forends

A stock that fits you is one of the biggest performance upgrades you can make. Our Remington shotgun stocks and forends include:

  • Classic wood and synthetic stocks for hunting and clay shooting
  • Adjustable stocks with better ergonomics and recoil pads
  • Pistol grip and tactical stocks for defensive 870 and semi auto builds
  • Matched stock and forend kits that refresh older guns inside and out

If your shotgun feels too long, too short or hard to mount, a new stock or forend is usually the place to start.

Rails, Scope Mounts and Optic Mounts

Red dots and optics are now common on defensive and competition shotguns. We carry a wide range of Remington shotgun scope mounts and rails such as:

  • Saddle mounts and top rails for Remington 870 shotguns
  • Receiver rails and bases for semi auto models
  • Magazine tube clamps with short rail sections for lights and lasers

A solid mount keeps your optic zeroed and your accessories tight, even under heavy recoil.

Sights and Aiming Upgrades

A better sight picture pays off quickly, especially in low light or when shooting slugs. Our Remington shotgun sight selection includes:

  • Fiber optic front sights that are easy to pick up in daylight
  • Ghost ring and peep sight sets for defensive shotguns
  • Replacement bead sights and sight sets tuned for your preferred loads

Many shooters are surprised how much easier their shotgun is to shoot once the sights match their eyes and their use.

Sling Mounts, Slings and Shell Carriers

Control and ammunition management matter just as much as raw firepower. Our Remington shotgun slings and shell carriers cover:

  • Sling plates, sling adapters and swivels for most Remington models
  • Two point and single point slings for carry and support
  • Side saddles and buttstock shell carriers for extra rounds

A good sling and a quality shell carrier make a big difference in how usable the shotgun feels in real scenarios.

Magazine Tube Extensions and Small Parts

Sometimes all you need is a few more rounds and a few better controls. We stock Remington shotgun magazine tube extensions and small parts such as:

  • Extensions for 870 and compatible models
  • Upgraded followers and magazine springs
  • Charging handles, safeties and other control parts

These are simple upgrades that often deliver big gains in capacity and handling for a modest investment.

How to Choose the Right Remington Shotgun Accessories

There are more parts on the market than any one shotgun needs. A quick plan keeps you focused on the accessories that matter most for how you actually use your gun.

Start with the Primary Role of the Shotgun

Ask what this shotgun does most of the time, then build around that.

  • Home defense and patrol Focus on a stock that fits, a reliable light setup, a practical sighting system and a sling.
  • Hunting and field use Look at stocks, forends, chokes and low profile sights that keep the gun light and quick.
  • Range and competition Consider extended magazine tubes, shell carriers, adjustable stocks and optic mounts that support faster shooting.

Once the main role is clear, it becomes much easier to sort essential accessories from nice to have extras.

Confirm Model and Fit Before You Buy

Remington 870, 1100, 1187, V3, TAC-14 and TAC-13 are all different under the hood. Before you order any Remington shotgun accessory make sure:

  • The product description lists your exact model and gauge
  • Any notes about Express, Police or Tactical variants match your gun
  • You understand whether gunsmithing or drilling and tapping is required

If something is not clear, contact us with the markings on your receiver and we can help confirm compatibility.

Balance Weight, Durability and Cost

More parts are not always better. Extra rails, heavy lights and large shell carriers can make a shotgun feel front heavy and slow.

When you compare accessories, think about:

  • How much weight a part adds and where that weight sits on the gun
  • Whether you will use that feature every time you pick up the shotgun
  • The trade off between heavy duty and overbuilt for your needs

A good Remington shotgun build feels solid in the hands yet still mounts quickly and tracks smoothly.

Why Buy Remington Shotgun Accessories from Mounts Plus

You can buy Remington parts in a lot of places. At Mounts Plus our goal is not just to list every accessory but to help you end up with a shotgun that works better for you on the range, in the field or at home.

  • Curated selection We focus on proven Remington shotgun accessories that we trust on our own guns.
  • Clear product information Compatibility notes and useful descriptions make it easier to choose the right part the first time.
  • Top brands You will see names that are respected by shooters who use their gear hard.
  • Fast, reliable shipping Get your parts quickly so you can get back to training, hunting or tuning your setup.
  • Support from people who understand mounts and optics We work with shotgun mounts, rails and accessories every day, so we know how these pieces fit together on real guns.

If you are planning a full build or just want to double check that a specific accessory will fit your Remington shotgun, reach out and we will help you dial it in.

FAQ's

Are Remington 870 accessories compatible with 1100 or 1187 shotguns?

In most cases they are not. The 870 is a pump action shotgun while the 1100 and 1187 are gas operated semi autos with different receivers and internal parts. Some universal accessories such as sling plates or clamp on rails may work across models, but stocks and many model specific parts are not interchangeable. Always check the compatibility notes for your exact model.

What are the best accessories for a home defense Remington 870?

For a defensive 870 a smart starting point is a stock that fits you, a dependable light setup, a practical sighting solution and a sling. Many shooters add a side saddle for extra shells, a better forend for improved grip and a rail or mount for a red dot. The goal is to improve control and visibility without adding unnecessary weight.

Do I need a gunsmith to install Remington shotgun accessories?

Many common accessories such as shell carriers, sling plates, clamp on rails and some sights can be installed at home with basic tools if you follow the instructions. More involved work, such as drilling and tapping for receiver rails or fitting certain stocks, may be better left to a gunsmith. If you are not confident, professional installation is the safest choice.

Will adding accessories affect the reliability of my Remington shotgun?

Quality parts that are correctly installed and designed for your specific model should not hurt reliability. Issues usually show up when accessories are not made for that shotgun, are over tightened or add too much weight in the wrong place. Staying with proven Remington shotgun accessories and following the manufacturer instructions will help keep your gun running the way it should.

How do I choose between wood and synthetic stocks for my Remington shotgun?

Wood stocks offer a traditional look and feel and are popular for hunting and clay shooting. Synthetic stocks are generally lighter, more weather resistant and easier to live with in harsh conditions. If you hunt or work in bad weather, synthetic is often the practical choice. If appearance and a classic feel matter more to you and you are willing to maintain it, a good wood stock is hard to beat.