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870 express stock change question(s)
« on: September 24, 2010, 04:27:49 PM »
hey quick question for the 870 gurus out there... i bought a used synthetic stock kit for my 870 express mag last summer and i wanted to get it on and ready for this season of duck hunting... i think its all pretty straight forward except im confused how i get the collet ring off the slide part thats still inside the old wood pump part....  it looks like the kit didnt come with that part so i need to get it out of the wood one to use it.  i see 2 divots were it looks like a screw driver would go to turn it but i dont have a flat head screwdriver thats wide enough and im scared of making a mess of the thing beating on it.  anyone know what to use to loosen that lock ring on the top? or have a suggestion?  ive been beating my head against the wall all day trying to think of something wide enough to reach both grooves but narrow enough to fit down there and so far ive drawn a blank.  :bash:


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Re: 870 express stock change question(s)
« Reply #1 on: September 24, 2010, 06:37:21 PM »
Hello there,

I'm unsure of your terminology so please bear with me as I hope I'm answering your question.

Your forend pump grip (the wood part) is on the forend tube but you're wondering how to get the forend nut off.  It's a black ring with two evenly spaced square divots in it, right?

This is removed using a "forend wrench."  They can look like a gavel with the heavy end having two metal protrusions that fit in the forend nut and you just turn it off.  Or some look like a flat metal spacer that you twist it off with.  Some other models look like a T wrench.

But if you don't have any of those, pliers will work as well.  Just spread the plier ends apart, put them in the notches and carefully wrench it off.

I hope this is what you mean.  If not, please PM me here or email me at rexornal@yahoo.com.

If it helps, I'm a certified armorer for Remington 870s and work on them all the time at the police department I work for so can help you in more detail if this isn't what you're asking.

Stay safe,

don
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Re: 870 express stock change question(s)
« Reply #2 on: September 24, 2010, 07:53:38 PM »
yes thats exactly what im looking for.  now where do i find this wrench at?

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Re: 870 express stock change question(s)
« Reply #3 on: September 24, 2010, 11:04:12 PM »
You can purchase them at Brownell's, Midway USA, etc. etc. and they should be around $ 20 - $ 40.

If you were near Bellingham I'd just do the work for you!

If you don't want to buy one and just need to unscrew the forend nut one time and screw it back on one time, you can always do the pliers trick... I've done it before and it's fine.

Or politely ask any gunshop in your area to borrow theirs for the 30 seconds it'll take to use it.

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don
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Re: 870 express stock change question(s)
« Reply #4 on: September 25, 2010, 08:12:21 AM »
yes thats exactly what im looking for.  now where do i find this wrench at?

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I'll be over your way next Thursday and can loan you mine if you can wait that long.  Let me know and we'll figure a place to meet.  If you want one of your own, I'm sure you can get one at Cabelas. 
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Re: 870 express stock change question(s)
« Reply #5 on: September 25, 2010, 10:11:00 PM »
i better pick one up.  i own 3 different 870's im sure ill put it to use.  this is the first time ive changed anything on one of them though.  i had no idea a special tool would be requered... figures.  anyways ill pick one up this week.  ive got a few weeks before ducks season.

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Re: 870 express stock change question(s)
« Reply #6 on: September 25, 2010, 10:36:07 PM »
I got a wrench for that and it's essentially just a piece of 1/8'" metal that is 1-1/4" wide x 2-1/4" long . Go to the garage and cut one.  ;)

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Re: 870 express stock change question(s)
« Reply #7 on: September 26, 2010, 07:55:44 PM »
When I change mine I just use a pair of needle nose pliers.  Open them up until they are in the notches and turn.  Works if you dont have the tool or want to pay for it.  i have also seen people cut a nail so that it fits into the notches then turn it with a pair of pliers.

 How to change a forend on a Remington 870

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Re: 870 express stock change question(s)
« Reply #8 on: September 28, 2010, 12:14:04 AM »
thanks guys.  i should be able to finish it up tommorow.  ill post a pic when im done or if i still cant get the bugger off.

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Re: 870 express stock change question(s)
« Reply #9 on: September 28, 2010, 05:06:16 AM »
A piece of flatbar and turn it with piers also work,  Once you "break it loose" you can hand crank them out with the flatbar.  A wrench for the job is best but I like to Mcgiver things  :dunno:.

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Re: 870 express stock change question(s)
« Reply #10 on: September 28, 2010, 06:23:23 AM »
I changed mine with needle nose pliers

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