The M870 Tactical shotgun is a derivative of the Remington model 870 that was used in Vietnam in particular. It has been manufactured since 1950 in the United States by Remington arms. The M870 version is currently in service with various police and military forces.
The manufacturer Tokyo Marui signs an excellent replica designed in metal and ABS with an exemplary finish always up to the reputation of the Japanese firm.
Its weight of 2.7kg will give you a very good feeling of realism when holding it and in game situations. What's more, its ABS stock and handguard will make it comfortable to the touch.
The M870 Tactical can accommodate a cartridge with a 30-round capacity. You will find a hatch at the end of the handguard to store two additional cartridges.
Equipped with gas propulsion, you'll be able to access the magazine, which is located directly in the grip, quickly and easily.
Tokyo Marui innovates in that it is the only one on the market to offer a 3 or 6 ball Burst shot selection system directly at the bolt catch via a selector.
A Picatinny rail is present on the top of the replica, allowing you to graft your sights to it.
This model features a relatable Hop-up system for very good accuracy. Quite simply, this is the best pump-action replica on the market!
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Important note concerning the use of this product: This product is a replica weapon intended for recreational use (role-playing games) known as "airsoft", the sale of which is prohibited to minors (under 18 years of age). By adding this product to your basket, you acknowledge that you are over 18 and that you are familiar with the basic safety rules for using this type of replica (wearing protective glasses and/or mask, suitable location, etc.).
Please note that the power ratings given for airsoft replicas may vary depending on supplier availability. We invite you to contact us for more details before your purchase in order to have a more precise measurement carried out by us. Consequently, OPS-Store cannot be held responsible for any discrepancies between supplier data and actual measurements.