Remington 1100 20 Gauge Serial Numbers



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Posted: Sun Feb 09, 2014 12:26 am
Hello All
Have looked around and finally taken the plunge to join have to say I am new to Remington Shotguns...Have a lot of Browning's but I just picked up my first Remington 1100 used and I need some help so I figure go to those who know.
As stated it is a 1100 20 Gauge serial number 149XX1X it has a non vent rib modified barrel, A release trigger, Wood is in good shape bluing is about 85% no pitting barrel is straight.
So I guess my first question would be what year was she made, Are parts ie: Barrels, Triggers etc. available for what ever model this is I have read that there is a 20 gauge LT & LW can't figure out what this one is.
The guy I bought her from shot trap with her and she wears a Pachmayer trap recoil pad. That is about all I can figure out. I paid $325.00 for her she shoots great but I would like to get a different barrel (Mirages sucked) and loose the release trigger (Just not my thing)
Thank You in advance for any information that you guys/gals could provide to this Remington Newbie.

Description: A lighter, streamlined version, of the Model 11. The first new shotguns to be introduced by Remington after World War II. Introduction Year: 1949 Year Discontinued: 1969 Total Production: Approximately: 455,600 Designer/Inventor: L.Ray Critendon, Ellis Hailston, and C.R. Johnson Action Type: Autoloading with a recoiling barrel action. How can the answer be improved? Apr 11, 2009 - My used Remington 1100 20 gauge The Dave McCracken Memorial. The one I aquired is serial number 1126625X, it has a 28' barrel with a. Sep 06, 2017 Any.

Remington 1100 20 Gauge Serial Numbers

New Remington 1100 20 Gauge

Later in the year, Remington began offering the Model 1100 in.410 with full choke for $199.95 and in 28 gauge with modified choke for the same price. Stocks and fore-ends were made of lightweight mahogany, and either gauge was available with plain or vent rib barrel. What is the serial number and barrel date code of the gun. Designer/Inventor: John F. Browning with subsequent improvements By C.C. Loomis and other Remington designers. Action Type: Recoil operated – Hammerless – Side ejection – Take Down. Caliber/Gauge: 12, 16, 20 Gauges. Serial Number Blocks: 12 gauge – approximately 10,000 – 510,750 16 gauge – approximately 1,500,000 – 1,557,000. I just recently purchased a Remington 1100 shotgun that has a serial number on the receiver that is 'L79xxxxV'. I'm trying to figure out when it was made and from what I read on a site it stated the first letter would be the month and then the first two numbers would be the year (so mine would be Feb 1979?!?).