VxXDJXxV
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Post by VxXDJXxV on Jan 2, 2009 17:40:01 GMT -6
My mother recently received My Grandfathers Remington 1100 semi-auto 12 ga.. My mom didn't know what she had!!! I unfortunately don't have any pics it has minor rust on the barrel and some small pitting, but other than that its beautiful. I'm going to take it to my local gunsmith to get it checked out and then off to the range. does any one know if you can tell by the cereal number what year it was produced??
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Post by Chaindriven on Jan 3, 2009 20:49:26 GMT -6
Quite possibly. I can only provide you with the following information. The gas operated 5-shot autoloading shotgun Remington Model 1100 was introduced in 1963 and is currently still in production. Millions have been made. Designer was Mr. Wayne Leek This Autoloading shotgun was first offered in 12 gauge only then in 16 gauge (1964), 20 gauge (1969), .410 bore (1969). Types of Grades Offered: Field, SA Skeet, SC Skeet, TA Trap, TB Trap, TBMC Trap, Tournament Grade Trap, Tournament Grade Skeet, D – Tournament Grade and F – Premier Grade. Variations include Magnum Duck Gun, Lightweight 20 gauge in Field, Magnum, Skeet & Deer. 150th Anniversary edition – 1966. Matched Pairs in .410 bore & 28 gauge skeet 1970. Left hand in 12 & 20 gauge Ducks Unlimited Commemorative versions, Bicentennial model Limited Edition "One of Three Thousand" Special Field and Special Purpose Synthetic. Other variations are Sporting Classic Field and Youth versions.
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