DaisyCutter
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There was a near new Remington 1100 hiding on a rack inside a gun store in Prescott today, until I found it and saved it for $400 OTD.
The letters on the barrel put it's manufacture date in April 1981.
It's got a 30" barrel and a full choke, so it'll be good for trap, and maybe dove if I mind my distance. Also, vent rib barrrel and two aiming beads, some machine scroll work and stock checkering.
I had to sell a beloved Browning Gold 12 ga years back to fund an unprovoked divorce, so I'm excited to finally have a gas shotgun again.
Anybody have any Remaining 1100 tips or tricks?
The letters on the barrel put it's manufacture date in April 1981.
It's got a 30" barrel and a full choke, so it'll be good for trap, and maybe dove if I mind my distance. Also, vent rib barrrel and two aiming beads, some machine scroll work and stock checkering.
I had to sell a beloved Browning Gold 12 ga years back to fund an unprovoked divorce, so I'm excited to finally have a gas shotgun again.
Anybody have any Remaining 1100 tips or tricks?