The Remington 1100 LW (lightweight) 20 gauge shotgun was produced in various configurations from its introduction in the 1960s until the discontinuation of the model. While exact production numbers are challenging to pinpoint, it is estimated that hundreds of thousands of Remington 1100 shotguns across all gauges and configurations were manufactured. The lightweight version specifically saw significant popularity, contributing to its enduring legacy among shotgun enthusiasts. For precise figures, one would typically refer to Remington's production records or collector resources.
Depends on the grade, finish, guage and condition. Anywhere from $200-$1200.
roughly in good condition 1800.00
what is the value of the Remington 1100
On the left side of the barrel you will find the date codes, which are a combination of letters. The serial number doesn't do a whole lot of good on Remington dates. Remington 1100 shotguns in 12ga will bring from $175-$350 depending on features and condition. sales@countrygunsmith.net
Remington 700's are center fire rifles. Remington does make a very good 12 guage shot gun called the 870 (pump) and the 1100 (auto)- those are the popular ones i have both
The 1100 designation for a Remington shotgun is the model number. Remington makes the 1100 model in a trap version and a field version.
I'm not 1100 expert BUT I put this article up on the site and it might have the answers if not head over to the forums someone there will probably be able to help you. On the Remington Society of America on the home page there is a other on-line article links, the 4th quarter of 2006 there is a collecting model 1100 shotguns article.
All of their semi-auto shotguns are gas operated, yes/ All of their semi-auto shotguns are gas operated, yes/ All of their semi-auto shotguns are gas operated, yes/ Not true. The Remington 11, 11-48, & 48 are all blow back operated. The 58, 878, 1100, and 11-87 are gas operated. All of there current models are.
it depends on the year of the Remington 1100
Value of ANY gun is based on EXACT make, model, variety and condition. You need a hands-on appraisal.
The S&W gun is a model 1000. They are both semi auto shotguns. The S&W gun, discontinued for some years, was made in Japan by Howa. Just my opinion, nowhere near as good a gun as the Remington
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