When did Remington stop making the 1100?
When did Remington stop making the 1100?
1995
410 and the 20-gauge Youth Gun with short length of pull and a 21-inch barrel made the cut. By 1995 most field-grade Model 1100s had been discontinued although others would continue to be occasionally offered on a limited basis.
Is the Remington 1100 a good shotgun?
A used Remington 1100 is an excellent choice for clay pigeon practice or competition for the budget. Recoil is somewhat lower due to the gas system and lower recoil really helps when you’re firing many boxes of shotshells in a day.
Are Remington 870 and 1100 stocks interchangeable?
The wood stocks for the 1100 and 870 are not designed to be interchangeable. The 1100 is attached to the shotgun by a nut that screws on the back of the action spring tube. The 870 is attached to the shotgun by a bolt that screws into the receiver.
Can Remington 1100 shoot 3 inch shells?
in non-magnum guns is being produced by Remington. shoot three-inch magnum lead loads with a non-magnum gun.
What replaced the REMINGTON 1100 shotgun?
Remington Model 11-87
In 1987 the new Remington Model 11-87 seemed to replace the Model 1100 as a 12-gauge autoloader.
Can REMINGTON 1100 shoot 3 inch shells?
Are Remington 1100 and 1187 stocks interchangeable?
You can use 1100 & 1187 stocks on your 1187. Since you are replacing a synthetic stock, you will need a stock bearing plate to install between the wood stock and the receiver. Most recent manufacture cut-checkered 1100 fore ends will work on an 1187. The older press-checkered will not work without modification.
Will a 1187 barrel fit a 1100?
Barrels WILL NOT interchange between the 20ga 1100 and 1187.
Will a Remington 1100 stock fit a 11 87?
You can use 1100 & 1187 stocks on your 1187. Since you are replacing a synthetic stock, you will need a stock bearing plate to install between the wood stock and the receiver. Most recent manufacture cut-checkered 1100 fore ends will work on an 1187.