my question is. can the DD Lite rail carry the weight of the remington 870? assuming that I can have a machine shop attach a QD attachment point on top of the shotgun.
or is it limited to an 870? what about mossy? or maybe a semiauto.
The DD Lite is very strong, but I would do plenty of research before building one to hang on it. I have a 12" Rem 870 SBS and have looked at making my own MasterKey.
Below are a few pics that might give you some ideas on how to mount it. One is a KAC MasterKey and the other is a Remington 870mcs.
I’m not sure if either company will sell the mount seperately. I’ve seen both complete kits go for over $2k. I would recommend building your own mount and modifying an SBS’d 870.
I won’t question your motives for building this, but am I the only one that thinks it would be a lot better and cheaper to just have an SBS slung over your back or strapped to your pack? Why make your M4 heavy and cumbersome for something you will most likely rarely use? I have never needed a breeching shotgun and a carbine in the same instance, so maybe someone could enlighten me.
That’s about all the reason you need. I was honestly just curious about the theory behind the whole system. I wonder how well it would work to mount one using the 870’s takedown pins?
Hi Dr. Baker, I am a Canadian archaeologist and I am writing a paper on a pinfire shotgun shell we found in Toronto and the shotgun’s change over time. I was wondering if I could use your picture of the MasterKey system? I have been having a heck of time trying to track down a picture of one. I am using it to show how the shotgun has changed to a specialized tool used by Spec Ops units for breeching and close quarters combant and showing this picture when talking about Operation Gothic Serpent/Blackhawk Down. Thanks in advance