REMINGTON 1100 IN 20 GA. $$$$

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lonewolf5347

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condition: excellent
round count over the years less then 100 rounds
Original owner (safe queen shot gun)
M fixed choke 28" barrel rib single bead
I have the serial numbers L924--6X
fancy Remington high finished stock
scroll work on each side of stock
Large frame 12 ga. frame in 20 ga. cal
 
What's your question? Looking to sell one? Buying and looking for a reasonable price? Hard to respond when we don't know what info you're looking for.
 
I am looking to buy one and no idea what a reasonable off would be $$$
500.00
600.00
?????
 
Start offering at $350 and go to $500; Unless you're doing the person a favor (they need the $$) , then maybe $600. Nice pheasant gun, that one! :)
 
Yes, but I will say I prefer 12's for Sporting Clays.
They built it to the price point. They made a LW 20 ga 1100 also, but it was spendy.
 
I think you are right , $500 would be a good buy and expect to pay $600 in the condition you describe .
 
I had my shoulder repaired a few years back and 12 ga. is not on the list
I now run a 20 ga. O/U but looking for a back up gun.
I have read this gun is hard to find parts not many made on a heavy 12ga. frame
I run about 1,000 rounds a year on sporting clays I think older Remington are a lot better then the stuff they sell to day
I just spoke with my buddie he stated 500.00 is the best he can do.
we talk and he thinks the gun has maybe 50 rounds threw it since new other then that a safe queen .
I will fits me like a glove
 
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I think $500 is a reasonable price for this particular Model 1100 in the condition that you describe it. Shouldn't have too much of a problem looking for spare parts; besides Remington, Midway and Brownells are also good sources for parts.
 
Decent price, they made a LT 20, LW20 and the full size which most skeet shooters had as their 20 gauge gun, closer to weight of the 12 gauge gun. I have an LT 20 that my Dad gave me as my first shotgun when I was 15, pretty pricey gun for a 15 year old kid. Killed my first deer with it and learned to shoot skeet with it and it's modified choke.
 
I have both a 1100 and an 870 Remington 20ga. in Standard weight (12ga frame). The barrel on the 1100 is maked as "Skeet" .
I have a shorter barrel on Both of the guns for HD usage, so the skeet barrel sits in the safe. I like the Std 1100 with a shorter barrel and mag. extension for HD. It is very controlable in rapid fire. My guns are used but not abused. Value of the one your describing I would put at $400 to $450.
 
I did test fire it to day wow the gun ran real nice .
I played with it check the pattern at 24 yards on a 30' square white paper seem 50 percent pellets dead center with point of aim .
I ran 10 clays also broke them all.
 
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