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So as I already own an SBR and have a trust, I was thinking of looking at an SBS. The Remington 870 Police SBS, specifically model 82660 14" caught my eye. Does anybody have any first hand knowledge with these? I currently have an 18.5" Wingmaster as my house shotgun, but figured the shorter the better , perhaps. Any insights would be appreciated. Thanks.

EDITED TO ADD: I pulled the trigger so to speak, just purchased model 24429 which is the bead sight. Couldn't beat the price on it and I don't mind the wait to get it in, this is going to serve me well for years to come.

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Posts: 1626 | Location: Raleigh, NC | Registered: March 29, 2006Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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My PD used the 14 inch 870 for years. No problems with the guns and much handier than the 18 inch. Easier to store and deploy from a patrol car. Ours patterned best with Federal Tactical Reduced Recoil OOB.


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I would agree with Yooper. We carried those in our cars and they handle easy and shoot well. They would make a good home gun.
 
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The Remington 870 Police SBS, specifically model 82660 14" caught my eye. Does anybody have any first hand knowledge with these?


I could be tempted to pick up one of those. Thank you for pointing it out.




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They are nice, handy guns. I’m always a little surprised by what a difference 4 inches makes.




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Thanks guys, looks like I will buy one and do the 8 or 10 month wait.
 
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Keep us posted, please.




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Love mine. I’ll post a pic once the household is awake


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That's my issued shotgun (with the exception of standard rifle sights vs. the 82660's low-profile sights.)

A Wilson/Scattergun "+1" extension fits perfectly... no protrusion past muzzle.

Like YooperSigs, we use Federal reduced recoil (OO and slug) and they pattern well.

Nary a problem with the guns that weren't attributable to user error. Most of ours have Hogue short stocks to make them a tiny bit more compact. Working in tight confines with them is a breeze.

When I move to a free state, one of these will be my first purchase.
 
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I have a 14" Vang Comp. Awesome and extremely accurate.
 
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Did the Vang Comp treatment for the barrel make a significant difference?



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I have a 14" Vang Comp. Awesome and extremely accurate.


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I can't really say for sure as I never shot the 14" barrel before it was converted. I was told it makes a pretty significant difference, especially at longer distances.

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We had 14” barrels when I was in the USCG, used 00buck out to 10 yards and switched to slugs after that.

Great when searching ships tight confines.

I currently use a moss berg with an 18 inch barrel and have thought of a Short shotgun, but can’t justify another $200 stamp. When the 18” does just fine.



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My agency ran the Remington 870P w/ 14" barrel, Parkerized, and rifle sights. We were a small agency and only had eight in service for 15+ years. Never had any problems with 00 Buck/Rifled Slugs. Given the short barrel, I did not notice an increased report/flash.

They rode well in the racks placed between the front seats that later included a double-mount for our AR-15 rifles. They handled well in confined spaces. Tried and proven design. I believe that Surefire makes a dedicated for-end for the 870.

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My agency owns a couple thousand of those. Been issuing them out for 20 years now. Fantastic weapon. No issues other than the usual maintenance kind of thing. Super handy. Love them.
 
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I obtained and outfitted 25 of them for my department a few years back. They have been reliable. We shoot LE132 00 buckshot (9 pellet, low recoil, flite control) and LE127 LRS slugs (low recoil, Tru Ball). Our guns have a modified choke and keep the pattern within torso width out to about 30 yards. We find that the 9 pellet load results in a "known flyer" where there will universally be one pellet that is obviously outside of the group (but still close enough to not cause concern). I have heard this doesn't happen with 8 pellet.

All of that said, I'll echo the others that say that the 14" gun is extremely handy.
 
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Late last year, I was looking for an 82660 14".

For all the reasons stated above, HD being the priority, with reduced recoil loads.

In the timeframe allotted last year, I picked up a Mossberg Shockwave.

Sigfreund is right, I remember how useful it is.
Dry-fly thanks for sharing.



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I have a factory Remington SBS that came with plastic stock. I replaced it with wood stock and added a side mount shell holder. All good.

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While I don't shoot it often, having an SBS is nice. I bought a 590A1 SBS 14", LEO turn years back. I'm sure an 870 14" would be just as nice.
 
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