ATI Stock on SXP Extreme Defender


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PostPosted: Fri Nov 20, 2015 11:31 am
Tried contacting Winchester service but all reps. busy and no replies from ATI either so I'm going to ask here. I know that the stock has been disabled so that it's non-adjustable for Pull Length. Also read that ATI is suppose to have a conversion kit to make it adjustable. My question is this. Does anyone know if the kit IS available and what the part number is? Also does anyone know IF a recoil buffer can be installed in it? Thanks

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Welcome to the forum. I'm not sure did you contact Winchester?
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Hey. I finally got some info from ATI. Their TactLite Stock Retro Kit for ATI T2 Shotgun Stocks will turn the existing ATI stock into an adjustable stock. Cost $49.99. Just thought I'd put that out there. Here's a link:

http://www.atigunstocks.com/tactlite-t2 ... -retro-kit

Oh one other thing. For those that want an extended mag tube supposedly Nordic makes one but in my opinion expensive at $75.00.
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You can buy one here:

http://www.gunbroker.com/Auction/ViewIt ... =525833566
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Welcome greengoose.
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Have owned my SXP Defender for over a year and not sorry I chose this over the Remington 870. The only mods I have done is to change the fixed stock to an adjustable and put a different forend on it. Has been a great pump gun and it will fire anything I feed it.

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PostPosted: Wed Nov 25, 2015 2:50 pm
1winnen wrote:Tried contacting Winchester service but all reps. busy and no replies from ATI either so I'm going to ask here. I know that the stock has been disabled so that it's non-adjustable for Pull Length. Also read that ATI is suppose to have a conversion kit to make it adjustable. My question is this. Does anyone know if the kit IS available and what the part number is? Also does anyone know IF a recoil buffer can be installed in it? Thanks


Hello,
Just wanted to let you know that the replacement stock is available directly of the ATI website. It comes with the recoil tube and the stock. I don't know any reason that you would need to suppress the recoil any more? My SXP kicks less than my buddy's 870!

Winchester © SXP 12 Gauge Adjustable Six Position Retro Stock Kit
Part #: B.1.10.1006 $44.99

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Welcome onyx. The ED is one hellava piece. The perp will probably pee and flee just by having this intimidator in his face. If not, the racking sound will surely paralyze him.
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PostPosted: Thu Nov 26, 2015 6:09 pm
Yeah welcome onyx. I'm hoping to order the same one in a couple of days. I also have a ATI retro kit ordered to also convert the stock to fully adjustable plus a Rem 870 7 round shell holder. I'll figure out how to attach the holder once I get it. Thinking of just using some good double sided foam tape to hold it onto the receiver. Hope you all had a great Thanksgiving. Be safe

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