Remington 11-87 Police with Coyote Tan Cerakote

Published on November 9, 2012
Duration: 4:26

This video reviews a Remington 11-87 Police shotgun customized with a Coyote Tan Cerakote finish. The review highlights aftermarket additions like a Mesa Tactical side saddle and Scattergun Technologies magazine extension, noting modifications made to ensure compatibility. The speaker expresses appreciation for the shotgun's appearance and functionality.

Quick Summary

This Remington 11-87 Police shotgun showcases a custom Coyote Tan Cerakote finish on its receiver, barrel, and magazine tube. It's equipped with aftermarket Mesa Tactical side saddle and Scattergun Technologies magazine extension and ghost ring sights, with modifications made for compatibility.

Chapters

  1. 00:01Introduction and Overview
  2. 00:04Remington 11-87 Police Model
  3. 00:11Coyote Tan Cerakote Finish
  4. 00:25Aftermarket Modifications
  5. 00:26Mesa Tactical Side Saddle
  6. 00:58Scattergun Technologies Sights
  7. 01:02Magazine Extension
  8. 01:22Front Sight Enhancement
  9. 02:47Action and Internals
  10. 03:06Cerakote Application Process
  11. 03:54Conclusion and Q&A

Frequently Asked Questions

What aftermarket parts are featured on this Remington 11-87 Police shotgun?

This Remington 11-87 Police features a Mesa Tactical side saddle with a Picatinny rail and a Scattergun Technologies magazine extension. It also has Scattergun Technologies ghost ring sights and a modified front sight post with green paint for improved visibility.

How was the Mesa Tactical side saddle adapted for the Remington 11-87?

The Mesa Tactical side saddle, originally designed for the Remington 870, was modified by the owner. This involved grinding down the edges to ensure the 11-87's action could function smoothly with the accessory.

What is the finish on the Remington 11-87 Police shotgun?

The shotgun features a custom Coyote Tan Cerakote finish applied to the receiver, barrel, and magazine tube. This provides a durable and aesthetically pleasing contrast to the factory black stocks.

What is important to consider when applying Cerakote to a firearm?

When applying Cerakote, it's crucial to completely disassemble the firearm, removing every pin and part. This prevents oil from getting between components, which could compromise the Cerakote finish and require reapplication.

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