Description
Picture this: you need a reliable, no-fuss tool for home defense or property security, but your budget is tight. You’re not looking for flashy rails or tactical gimmicks—you want proven performance that won’t let you down. That’s where the classic pump-action shotgun shines, and the Remington 870 12 Ga, 18″ Barrel, 7rd, Pistol Grip model is a prime example of getting serious capability without a serious price tag.
The Remington 870 12 Ga, 18″ Barrel, 7rd, Pistol Grip is a pump-action shotgun built on one of the most proven and copied platforms in history. It’s configured for close-quarters use with a compact 18-inch barrel, a 7-round total capacity, and a pistol grip for a compact, maneuverable profile, all at a highly accessible price point. This configuration strips the shotgun down to its essential defensive role, offering a tremendous amount of utility and intimidation factor for just $340.55. It’s the workhorse you can count on, available at firearms-missouri.com for Missouri residents and nationwide.
Let’s talk about value. The 870 platform is the benchmark. Its simple, robust internal mechanism has seen duty in military, law enforcement, and civilian hands for decades. That longevity means parts and knowledge are everywhere, and aftermarket support is vast. You’re buying into an ecosystem, not a proprietary puzzle. The 18-inch barrel is the legal minimum without a tax stamp, making this shotgun as compact as it can be for a standard title. This shorter barrel sacrifices some swing for bird hunting but gains immense maneuverability in hallways or vehicles. The pistol grip setup reduces overall length even further, creating a package that’s easy to store and quick to bring to bear.
Here’s the thing—this isn’t a delicate safe queen. The 870’s steel receiver and dual action bars are built for hard use. The 7-round capacity (6 in the tube, 1 in the chamber) gives you more shots than many standard defensive shotguns before a reload is needed. While the pistol grip can make handling heavy buckshot loads a bit more challenging than a traditional stock, it excels for point-shooting at close range. It’s a trade-off, but for its intended defensive role, it’s a practical one. The model is compatible with a huge array of aftermarket parts from brands like Magpul for stocks and forends, and Mesa Tactical for shell carriers, allowing for easy customization down the line.
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Gauge | 12 Gauge (3″ Chamber) |
| Barrel Length | 18 Inches |
| Overall Length | Approx. 37.5 Inches |
| Capacity | 6+1 Rounds |
| Weight | Approx. 7.5 lbs |
| Action | Pump-Action |
| Grip | Pistol Grip |
Pros: Legendary reliability and simplicity. Excellent price-to-performance ratio. Highly compact and maneuverable. Massive aftermarket support for parts and accessories. The 7-round capacity offers solid firepower. Cons: Pistol grip reduces control with heavy loads compared to a full stock. Basic finish may show wear with heavy use. Sights are typically a simple bead, limiting precision at longer ranges.
So who is this shotgun for? It’s perfect for the budget-conscious homeowner seeking an effective deterrent and defensive tool. It’s for the Missouri landowner who needs a reliable varmint and predator control gun that can live in a truck or tractor without worry. It’s also a fantastic first firearm for someone who values mechanical simplicity and wants to learn the fundamentals of a pump-action. This is a tool that fits out of the box and is ready for its role with minimal fuss.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is the pistol grip removable for a traditional stock?
A: Yes. The receiver is a standard Remington 870 pattern, meaning you can swap the pistol grip for a vast selection of aftermarket buttstocks from companies like Magpul or Hogue. It’s a straightforward swap that requires basic tools.
Q: Can this shotgun fire 3-inch magnum shells?
A: Typically, yes. Most modern 870s have a 3-inch chamber, allowing you to fire 2 3/4″ and 3″ shells. Always verify the chamber marking on your specific barrel, but this flexibility is a key part of the 12-gauge’s versatility.
Q: What’s the process for purchasing this online?
A: FFL transfer required for firearm purchases. You complete the transaction online, then we ship the firearm to your chosen local FFL holder in Missouri or another compliant state. They will conduct the required background check and finalize the transfer to you.
If you need a dependable, straightforward defensive firearm that prioritizes function over frills, the value represented by this Remington 870 configuration is hard to beat. See the full details and availability on our product page.


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