Strike Industries Sgmagfollower12Red Magazine Follower 12 Gauge Red Aluminum
Strike Industries
The Strike Industries 12 Gauge Titan Magazine Follower is a precision aluminum upgrade designed to smooth out shotgun magazine reliability and handling on the range and in the field. Built from 6061-T6 aluminum and finished in strike's Titan anodized color, this drop-in follower replaces the factory unit on a wide range of popular pump and semi-auto shotguns—including Benelli, Mossberg, Remington, and Stoeger models—without gunsmithing. The spiral fluting design self-cleans as rounds cycle through the tube, reducing debris buildup that can cause sluggish feeding or hard-to-empty mags.
What sets this follower apart is the high-visibility Titan finish. You'll instantly see at a glance whether your mag tube is empty—a simple but effective safety feature when you're moving through a shotgun course or preparing for a hunt. The anodized aluminum surface is slick enough to let rounds slide without resistance, yet rugged enough to handle thousands of cycles without wear or binding. Because it's lightweight and machined to precision tolerances, you won't add noticeable weight to your gun.
Installation is straightforward—drop it in and you're done. No special tools, no fitting required on standard magazine tubes. That said, some shotguns with internal mag limiters, dimples, or ribs may need minor modification, so it's worth checking your specific model before ordering. The Titan color is consistent within production runs, though anodized finishes can vary slightly between batches.
| Gauge | 12 |
| Material | 6061-T6 Aluminum |
| Finish | Titan Anodized |
| Design | Spiral fluting for self-cleaning |
| Installation | Drop-in (no modification required on standard tubes) |
The Strike Industries Titan follower is compatible with Benelli M1, M2, M3, M4, Super Black Eagle I/II/3, Ethos, Legacy, Montefeltro, and Super Sport; Mossberg 500, 590, 930, Maverick 88, and Shockwave; Remington 870, 1100, and 11-87; and Stoeger M3000. Some shotguns with internal limiters, dimples, bumps, or ribs in the magazine tube may require minor modification before installation.
On standard magazine tubes, it's a straightforward drop-in replacement with no gunsmithing needed. However, if your shotgun's mag tube has internal restrictors or surface features, you may need to perform some light modification. Always verify your specific model's tube design before purchasing.
The spiral fluting helps the follower shed dirt, powder residue, and other debris as rounds are loaded and cycled through the tube. This self-cleaning action keeps the magazine operating smoothly and reduces the chance of crud-induced feeding issues over time.
The Titan anodized finish makes it quick and easy to visually confirm that your magazine tube is empty—a useful safety check when you're on the range or in the field. No guessing or reaching into the tube; you see it at a glance.