Monstrum Side Saddle Shotgun Shell Holder V2 | 12 Gauge Compatible with Remington 870/TAC-14/1100 Series Shotguns
Monstrum Side Saddle Shotgun Shell Holder V2 | 12 Gauge Compatible with Remington 870/TAC-14/1100 Series Shotguns
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Monstrum Side Saddle Shotgun Shell Holder V2 | 12 Gauge Compatible with Remington 870/TAC-14/1100 Series Shotguns

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  • Built for use with Remington 870/TAC-14/1100 Series shotgun platforms
  • Unit installs into the pin holes on the side of the receiver with no additional gunsmithing required
  • Accomodates up to six 12 gauge shotgun shells
  • Not compatible with other shotgun models
  • All Monstrum products are backed by a lifetime warranty
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Jul 12, 2025
Dominick Bucciarelli
4 out of 5 stars review

Well-made, useful mod to Remington 870 Express

This product is well=made and provides two useful features for the Remington 870: a Picatinny/Weaver rail and a six-shell holder. Solid construction and fits very snugly on top of the receiver. No wiggle or play at all. If you're looking to mount a sight on your 870, this is the way to go. I rated this 4/5 stars because I ran into a problem during installation. The two threaded replacement receiver pins provided in the kit are difficult to install in the receiver holes, because they're too thick. I had to put them in the chuck of my power drill and sand them down with 320 grit sandpaper to remove the powdercoat finish and put a slight bevel on the edge of the pins. This allowed them to feed through the receiver without excessive hammering. Once the pins were sanded down, the installation was completed easily.

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