Just put the new forestock on my Remington 870--also received the Hogue Hand-All grip sleeve.
The Hogue Overmolded Forestock is awesome--with a rubbery pebble-grain surface you could still hang onto in a mud pit. Installation was a no-brainer, just wish I had the right tool for the job. The new forestock is considerably shorter and has no overlap on the receiver.
The grip sleeve is a nice piece of rubber--but I don't know if I really like the way it feels in my find--the finger grooves take a little getting use to--but it fit fine and definitely increases cushion and grip.
The Remington has been transformed again--some more.
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