Black Rifles & Tactical Guns

Gun Test: Remington 870 DM Shotgun

Font Size:

By Jay Grazio, Shooting Illustrated

While it’s been rumored for a while now, Remington has finally announced its magazine-fed variant of the company’s 870 pump-action shotgun. Shooting Illustrated got a sneak peak of the new Remington 870 DM shotgun at a writer’s event at Gunsite Academy earlier this year, and had a chance to run it through some of Gunsite’s shotgun drills.

Before we get into the performance of the Remington 870 DM shotgun, a few items are note-worthy. First, while the DM’s receiver looks like a standard 870 with a magazine well bolted on, it is a completely separate and new receiver—the two are not interchangeable. Second, don’t be fooled by the tubular-magazine-looking piece under the barrel. It’s a guide for the pump-action, nothing more. Obviously, some design elements were retained for simplicity of production. And, lastly, when assembling or disassembling the 870 (like, say, the first time you take it out of the box), there’s no need to put your hand over the tube to prevent the magazine spring from shooting out. Because there is no magazine spring (well, in the tube, that is).

Other than how it is fed, the Remington 870 DM behaves quite similarly to its tubular-magazine brethren. Fire a round, work the action smoothly to reload, lather, rinse, repeat as needed. We did not see a significant change in the handling of the 870 DM compared to a tube-fed 870 on the square range or in the shoothouse. Remember that the center of gravity (for lack of a better term) is going to be slightly different, as rather than the 870 Tactical’s 7-round tubular capacity, the 870 DM has 6 rounds protruding from the bottom of the receiver. There is a shift in how the shotgun’s weight is distributed, but it should not take much getting used to in order to function properly.

The biggest difference comes once the Remington 870 DM runs empty—rather than needing to grow a third arm to facilitate faster loading, one need simply drop the empty magazine to the deck and replenish with another loaded mag. Need to swap out slugs for buckshot? Drop the mag, eject the buckshot, then load a fresh magazine full of slugs. Easy-peasy. However, it may take some getting used to—you’re holding a pump-action Remington 870, after all; you’re certainly not going to be expecting to release a magazine when you’re done shooting.

Let’s discuss the magazine release. Remington has, in this author’s opinion, gotten it right. Rather than a magazine that needs to be rocked into (or out of) the magazine well, the 870 DM magazine inserts and is removed with a straight-pull action. Pull the release into the magazine well, strip the magazine from the receiver, and reverse the procedure to insert a fresh magazine. Practice (with dummy rounds if you can’t get to the range) this sequence a few times and you’ll quickly get the hang of it.

Four versions of the Remington 870 DM are available at present time. The entry-level variant is the 870 DM, with an MSRP of $599. This version has a standard stock, corn-cob fore-end and bead front sight. The variant shown above is the 870 DM Magpul, which in addition to the Magpul furniture also has a ghost ring rear sight and white-dot front sight, for $799 MSRP. The 870 DM Predator has the same sights and MSRP ($799) as the Magpul variant, but comes with a ShurShot thumbhole buttstock with camouflage pattern. Finally, Remington’s short Tac-14 will also be available with a detachable magazine.

Remington 870 DM
Caliber: 12-gauge
Barrel Length: 18.5 inches
Choke: Fixed IC
Furniture: Black synthetic Super Cell recoil pad, “Corn Cob” fore-end
Magazine Capacity: 6 rounds
MSRP: $529

Remington 870 DM Magpul
Caliber: 12-gauge
Barrel Length: 18.5 inches
Choke: Remington-pattern (includes ported tactical choke)
Furniture: Magpul SGA stock, MOE M-Lok fore-end
Magazine Capacity: 6 rounds
MSRP: $799

Remington 870 DM Predator
Caliber: 12-gauge
Barrel Length: 18.5 inches
Choke: Remington-pattern (ships with Trulock extended chokes)
Furniture: Kryptek Highlander ShurShot thumbhole stock, “Corn Cob” fore-end
Magazine Capacity: 6 rounds
MSRP: $799

Remington 870 DM Tac-14
Caliber: 12-gauge
Barrel Length: 14 inches
Choke: Cylinder Bore
Furniture: Shockwave Raptor grip, Magpul M-Lok fore-end
Magazine Capacity: 6 rounds
MSRP: $559

Remington 870 DM Hardwood
Caliber: 12-gauge
Barrel Length: 18.5 inches
Choke: Cylinder Bore
Furniture: Hardwood stock and fore-end
Magazine Capacity: 6 rounds
MSRP: $529

Thanks to Shooting Illustrated for this post. Click here to visit ShootingIllustrated.com.

Better yet: Click here to subscribe to SI’s free newsletter delivered to your inbox.

PREMIUM ARTICLE: Subscribe To Keep Reading

Sign up

By subscribing you agree to our Terms of Use

You're signed up!

Sign up

By subscribing you agree to our Terms of Use

You're signed up!
Sign up

By subscribing you agree to our Terms of Use

You're signed up!

Sign up

By subscribing you agree to our Terms of Use

You're signed up!
Sign up

By subscribing you agree to our Terms of Use

You're signed up!

Sign Up

By subscribing you agree to our Terms of Use

You're signed up!
Sign up

By subscribing you agree to our Terms of Use

You're signed up!
Sign up

By subscribing you agree to our Terms of Use

You're signed up!
BENEFITS READERS PASS PATRIOTS FOUNDERS
Daily and Breaking Newsletters
Daily Caller Shows
Ad Free Experience
Exclusive Articles
Custom Newsletters
Editor Daily Rundown
Behind The Scenes Coverage
Award Winning Documentaries
Patriot War Room
Patriot Live Chat
Exclusive Events
Gold Membership Card
Tucker Mug

What does Founders Club include?

Tucker Mug and Membership Card
Founders

Readers,

Instead of sucking up to the political and corporate powers that dominate America, The Daily Caller is fighting for you — our readers. We humbly ask you to consider joining us in this fight.

Now that millions of readers are rejecting the increasingly biased and even corrupt corporate media and joining us daily, there are powerful forces lined up to stop us: the old guard of the news media hopes to marginalize us; the big corporate ad agencies want to deprive us of revenue and put us out of business; senators threaten to have our reporters arrested for asking simple questions; the big tech platforms want to limit our ability to communicate with you; and the political party establishments feel threatened by our independence.

We don't complain -- we can't stand complainers -- but we do call it how we see it. We have a fight on our hands, and it's intense. We need your help to smash through the big tech, big media and big government blockade.

We're the insurgent outsiders for a reason: our deep-dive investigations hold the powerful to account. Our original videos undermine their narratives on a daily basis. Even our insistence on having fun infuriates them -- because we won’t bend the knee to political correctness.

One reason we stand apart is because we are not afraid to say we love America. We love her with every fiber of our being, and we think she's worth saving from today’s craziness.

Help us save her.

A second reason we stand out is the sheer number of honest responsible reporters we have helped train. We have trained so many solid reporters that they now hold prominent positions at publications across the political spectrum. Hear a rare reasonable voice at a place like CNN? There’s a good chance they were trained at Daily Caller. Same goes for the numerous Daily Caller alumni dominating the news coverage at outlets such as Fox News, Newsmax, Daily Wire and many others.

Simply put, America needs solid reporters fighting to tell the truth or we will never have honest elections or a fair system. We are working tirelessly to make that happen and we are making a difference.

Since 2010, The Daily Caller has grown immensely. We're in the halls of Congress. We're in the Oval Office. And we're in up to 20 million homes every single month. That's 20 million Americans like you who are impossible to ignore.

We can overcome the forces lined up against all of us. This is an important mission but we can’t do it unless you — the everyday Americans forgotten by the establishment — have our back.

Please consider becoming a Daily Caller Patriot today, and help us keep doing work that holds politicians, corporations and other leaders accountable. Help us thumb our noses at political correctness. Help us train a new generation of news reporters who will actually tell the truth. And help us remind Americans everywhere that there are millions of us who remain clear-eyed about our country's greatness.

In return for membership, Daily Caller Patriots will be able to read The Daily Caller without any of the ads that we have long used to support our mission. We know the ads drive you crazy. They drive us crazy too. But we need revenue to keep the fight going. If you join us, we will cut out the ads for you and put every Lincoln-headed cent we earn into amplifying our voice, training even more solid reporters, and giving you the ad-free experience and lightning fast website you deserve.

Patriots will also be eligible for Patriots Only content, newsletters, chats and live events with our reporters and editors. It's simple: welcome us into your lives, and we'll welcome you into ours.

We can save America together.

Become a Daily Caller Patriot today.

Signature

Neil Patel