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REMINGTON The Sureshell receiver mounting system<br />

for Remington 870, 1100 and 11-87 shotguns uses a<br />

combination of steel fasteners threaded into a steel pin<br />

(at the rear) and paired Chicago screws (up front) for<br />

more secure attachment to the shotgun without the risk<br />

of pinching the receiver. The mounting plate even features<br />

a window over the shotgun serial number location, to<br />

make it easier for armorers to inventory their weapons.<br />

Note, SureShell aluminum shotshell carriers cannot be<br />

installed on right side of Remington semi-auto shotguns.<br />

To use a six- and eight-shot SureShell carrier mounted on<br />

the left side of the Remington 870 shotgun, you must use<br />

a tactical forend that does not overlap the receiver,<br />

or a factory forend that is cut down appropriately.<br />

SureFire® forends are fully compatible with our six-shot<br />

SureShell carriers, but will need about ½ inch shaved<br />

off the end to be installed with Mesa Tactical eight-shot<br />

SureShell carriers.<br />

Remington side mount SureShell carriers are available<br />

in both 12 gauge and 20 gauge models.<br />

MOSSBERG The side mount system of our shotgun<br />

SureShell aluminum shotshell carriers for the Mossberg<br />

500/590 substitutes two custom-machined steel Chicago<br />

screws for the trigger pin. At the front of the mounting<br />

plate, custom retaining steel hardware is used with an<br />

elongated extractor screw and a machined key hole in<br />

the plate. The Mossberg 930 mounting system is similar,<br />

except it uses two sets of Chicago screws in place of the<br />

two trigger pins. The mounting plate was designed not<br />

to obscure the receiver serial number to make it easier<br />

for armorers to inventory their weapons.<br />

SureShell aluminum shotshell carriers for the Mossberg<br />

fit on the left side of the receiver only. You must use a<br />

tactical forend that does not significantly overlap the<br />

receiver, or a factory forend that is cut down appropriately.<br />

SureFire forends will work fine with no alterations.<br />

BENELLI Our side mount shotgun SureShell aluminum<br />

shotshell carriers for the Benelli M1/M2 substitute<br />

custom-made steel Chicago screws for the trigger pin.<br />

The mounting plate is curved to hug the shotgun receiver,<br />

preventing movement of the SureShell assembly.<br />

SureShell aluminum shotshell carriers for the Benelli<br />

M1/M2 fit on the left side of the receiver only; they are<br />

known to fit onto Benelli M3 shotguns as well as M1 and<br />

M2 models. Extra weight on the weapon may adversely<br />

affect the reliable cycling of inertia-operated shotguns<br />

such as the Benelli M1 or M2 when used with low-recoil<br />

ammunition.<br />

#90390<br />

SureShell Carrier for Moss 500/590<br />

(6-shell, 20-GA)<br />

#93040<br />

SureShell Carrier for Moss 930<br />

(8-shell, 12-GA)<br />

#90830<br />

SureShell Carrier for Benelli M1/M2<br />

(4-shell, 12-GA)<br />

#90850<br />

SureShell Carrier for Ben M1/M2/M3<br />

(8-shell, 12-GA)<br />

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