Roth Concept Innovations XRAIL System for Remington 11-87 – Ex Demo

Roth Concept Innovations XRAIL System for Remington 11-87 – Ex Demo

 

Roth Concept Innovations XRAIL System for Remington 11-87 – Ex Demo. The XRail System provides law enforcement officers to competitive 3-gunners additional capacity of up to 23 rounds without the length of traditional extension tubes. The XRail system does not alter the original shotgun or affect its dependability. The XRail System is constructed from hard coated anodized aluminum and black nylon tubing with only a 2 lb. 5 oz. empty weight. A recommended barrel length of 26″ or longer allows the XRail System to be flush with the end of the shotgun barrel.

** This has been on a display gun and has been very lightly used. Shotgun NOT INCLUDED! **

 

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Roth Concept Innovations XRAIL System for Remington 11-87 - Ex Demo

 

The XRAIL (Extreme Roth Auto Indexing Loader) is a high-capacity, magazine-tube extension system for tubular-magazine-fed shotguns. The XRAIL is a self-indexing system, meaning you can load it full then fire it completely dry. Once the first tube is empty, it automatically rotates and indexes on the next tube, thereby feeding fresh rounds into the shotgun's magazine tube.

"The XRAIL consists of four magazine tubes that work off a central axis—one primary tube and three auxiliary tubes," Roth said. "The system is added to the end of the existing shotgun magazine tube in the same fashion as a traditional magazine extension. When installed, it does not change the function of your gun."

Since the system is added to the gun in a manner similar to a traditional magazine extension tube, shells are loaded in a traditional manner as well. Only instead of just one extended tube to hold shells, the XRAIL provides that, plus three auxiliary tubes, dramatically increasing capacity.

"To load, simply load the primary tube full and rotate to the first auxiliary tube by manually rotating the tube housing," Roth said. "Load the first auxiliary tube and rotate to the second tube. Repeat the process until all the tubes are loaded. When firing or emptying the gun, once a tube is emptied the system rotates to the next tube, and so forth, until the gun is empty. The primary tube is the first tube loaded and the last one emptied, and it is also the only tube with a spring and follower that extends down into the receiver of the gun."

 

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