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This model 870 equipped with a Shockwave Technologies Raptor grip, as originally manufactured, is not subject to the National Firearms Act (NFA). Its status under the NFA, however, can change depending on how it is modified or used. The law of your state or locality may also apply.
Please check local state laws before purchasing. Must be 21 or older to purchase. No tax stamp required. Non-NFA.
Small in size but huge on home defense capability, the Model 870 Tac-14 delivers devastating, threat-stopping power to protect your home and family. Featuring legendary Model 870 reliability, a Raptor pistol grip and Magpul M-Lock forend, its powerful personal protection at its absolute shortest-- and finest. New for 2017, the Remington Model 870 Tac-14 features a Shockwave Raptor pistol grip, Magpul M-Lok fore-end, 14-inch Cylinder-bore barrel with bead sight, receiver milled from solid steel, black oxide finish, and 26.2-inch overall length. This model 870 equipped with a Shockwave Technologies Raptor grip, as originally manufactured, is not subject to the National Firearms Act (NFA). Its status under the NFA, however, can change depending on how it is modified or used. The law of your state or locality may also apply. Receiver milled from a solid steel billet. Magpul MOE M-LOK forend. Shockwave Raptor bird's head-style pistol grip. Matte black oxide finish. Fourteen-inch cylinder bore barrel with bead sight. Four plus one round capacity. No stock. The shortest allowable distance between powerless and prepared.
Note- This firearm is categorized as a non-NFA "firearm," rather than a shotgun or short-barrel shotgun. A required characteristic of a shotgun is that it must be "designed to be fired from the shoulder," and thus requires a stock. However, this firearm was never designed or constructed with a stock, so it is not classified as a shotgun. Considering the barrel is under 18”, and since the firearm was never a shotgun to begin with, it cannot be a short-barrel shotgun. Being designed to be fired with one hand, it would normally be a handgun, however, handguns also require a rifled barrel. A smooth bore handgun would normally be classified as an Any Other Weapon (AOW, another NFA controlled category). But an AOW must be "concealable on the person," and the ATF does not consider any firearm over 26" in overall length to be concealable by default. Due to the length of the firearm, it falls outside the definition of an AOW. Since the firearm is not a shotgun, short-barrel shotgun, pistol, or Any Other Weapon, the firearm simply remains a firearm as controlled by the Gun Control Act (GCA) but not under the purview of the National Firearms Act (NFA). This means it can be transferred to anyone 21 years old or older, through their normal dealer without any NFA paperwork or tax stamp in their state of legal residence (subject to the normal background check and transfer procedure for any firearm).
Please check local state laws before purchasing.