Rem 1100 Tactical... Stainless steel reciever or not?


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foley
April 23, 2008, 12:20 AM
I've got a Remington 1100 tactical that I'm looking at doing some smith work on, and I'm wondering if the reciever is made from stainless steel, or regular carbon steel with an anti-corrosive finish?

This gun has been beaten more severely than it deserved, and I'm worried that the receiver will rust in the areas where the finish is damaged

Thanks for any help,

Mike

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MrCleanOK
April 23, 2008, 01:59 PM
Put a magnet up to your receiver. If it won't stick, you have stainless.

I highly doubt your receiver is made of stainless, but rather than just tell you "no", I might as well tell you how to find out for yourself.

jmr40
April 23, 2008, 03:25 PM
I have never heard of a 1100 with anything other than a carbon steel receivers. Other than the BPS from Browning and the Chinese knockoffs most other repeater shotguns have aluminum receivers today.

rcmodel
April 23, 2008, 04:34 PM
A magnet won't prove anything at all on a stainless gun.

Most stainless used in firearms & knives has enough carbon in it to be magnetic.

But that's beside the point.
Remington has never made a stainless reciever 1100 that I know of.

You can blue or Parkerize it.
Or use any of the Shake & Bake finishes.

rcmodel

foley
April 28, 2008, 10:24 AM
Thanks,

I had already done the magnet test, but knew it was inconclusive.

I was imagining it was carbon, but thanks for the confirmation

Mike

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