Collection: Shotgun Upgrades

Get your shotgun running to its true potential: no jams, no problems loading shells, and smooth, sure action cycling.

Whether you use your shotgun in the field chasing pheasants, in the duck or goose blind at 5 degrees, or if the shotgun rides in the back of your cruiser, we have the parts here to make it run smoothly and fast. No compromise, pure performance like your life depends on it.

Shotgun Upgrades
Shotguns are simple and reliable by design, but the right upgrades make a meaningful difference in how fast, reliably, and comfortably you can run one. Magazine extensions add rounds without changing platforms. Upgraded followers prevent the feeding failures that plague factory components. Shell carriers cut reload times significantly. Slings let you retain the gun while keeping your hands free. These are not luxury upgrades — they are the basics of a properly equipped shotgun for serious use. We carry upgrades for the platforms our customers actually run: Remington 870, Mossberg 500/590/590A1, Benelli M4, and more.

FAQ

What are the most important shotgun upgrades to make first?
Start with the follower and spring. These are inexpensive, directly affect feeding reliability, and are often the root cause of malfunctions in an otherwise functional gun. Next, add a magazine extension if capacity is a concern. A sling is essential for any gun used outside the home. Shell carriers come after — they are valuable but less critical than the fundamentals.
Will upgrading my shotgun affect its reliability?
Properly installed upgrades from reputable manufacturers should improve reliability, not hurt it. The exception is poor-quality parts or incorrect installation. An extension without the correct spring will cause feeding issues. A follower that does not fit the tube will jam. Use quality parts and function-check everything thoroughly before trusting the gun.
Can I add a pistol grip to my shotgun?
Yes, through a stock adapter. Pistol grip stocks and adapters are available for most common platforms. Understand the trade-off: a pistol grip alone without a stock significantly reduces accuracy and makes managing recoil harder. A pistol grip plus adjustable stock is the more practical configuration for most shooters.
How much capacity can I add with a magazine extension?
Most extensions add 2-5 rounds depending on the platform and shell length. A +2 extension on a Remington 870 with 2.75-inch shells brings you from 4+1 to 6+1. Extensions are available in +1, +2, +3, and in some cases +4 or +5 configurations. Always check that your barrel length will accommodate the extension without the tube extending past the muzzle.