Wilson Combat's CQB Shotgun is the ideal tactical shotgun package. It is built from a customized Remington 870 12 gauge and has been tuned for smooth, flawless function and reliable performance in extreme use. The Super-Stoc Carbine buttstock features an aluminum collapsible stock adaptor which allows the use of an AR-compatible pistol grip and is equipped with QD sling sockets. It also has a Wilson Combat/BCM starburst gunfighter grip. The 18" carbon steel, cylinder bore, barrel features a parkerized Armor-Tuff finish an adjustable Trak Lock ghost ring rear sight with a fiber optic front and an extended magazine tube. The CQB shotgun also has a SureFire tactical forend with a 200-600 lumen light.
This model has a black metal finish.
Specifications:
- Action: Pump
- Gauge: 12 Gauge
- Barrel Length: 18.5"
- Capacity: 6+1
- Chamber: 3"
- Oal: 36"
- Weight: 8.8 lbs
- Stock Description: Super-Stoc Carbine Collapsible Black
- Metal Finish: Black Parkerized Armor-Tuff
- Sights: Fiber Optic Front, Ghost Ring Rear
- Barrel Description: Carbon Steel
- Barrel Length Range: 18.00" to 19.99"
- Weight Range: 8.00 lbs to 8.99 lbs
- Hand: Right
- Stock Finish Group: Synthetic
- Metal Finish Group: Blued/Black
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Caliber Dictionary
The Below Information Has Been Provided From Our Gun Caliber Dictionary And Is Meant For Informational Purposes Only. It Is Not Intended to Describe The Unique Specifications For This Ammunition.
12 gauge is the most popular and useful shotgun gauges ever made. Suitable for everything from doves to geese. With sporting, military and law enforcement applications. Available in 2 ¾”, 3” and 3 ½”. The magnum lengths are generally preferred for waterfowl and turkey. Most major manufacturers produce guns and ammunition in a very wide septum for 12 gauge. Loads from ¾ oz. to 2 oz. are common with 1 1/8 oz Low base and 1 ¼ oz being the most common loadings. Target loads are normally around 1150 to 1200 FPS with High velocity lead loads tuning up 1350 FPS. Steel waterfowl loads tend to be loaded faster around 1500 FPS to compensate lower density shot. While the 2 ¾” loading is still the most popular ammunition made, nearly all current production guns have 3”or 3 ½” chambers. The shorter ammunition can be safely fired in longer chambers, but not all magnum semiautomatics will function with shorter shotshells. — Craig Boddington