Listed here is a Remington 1100 semi-automatic shotgun chambered in 12 gauge with a 28" barrel, featuring a durable polymer stock and fore-end. This shotgun is in great condition, as seen in the photos of the exact firearm you will receive. The Remington 1100 is famous for its smooth gas-operated action, reliable cycling, and versatility—making it a favorite among hunters and clay shooters for decades.
This example sports a polymer stock that’s both rugged and weather-resistant, perfect for all-season use in the field or at the range. The metal finish is clean, and the action operates smoothly as it should.
With the provided serial number, this Remington 1100 was manufactured in the late 1970s.
Given its pre 1994 legal status and ability to accept modern tactical upgrades, this may also be a great platform to build a pre ban semi auto tactical shotgun and enjoy additional features such as a extended magazine tube, foregrip, pistol grip and much more.
If you have any questions or would like additional information about this Remington 1100, please don’t hesitate to reach out to us at Bay State Surplus. We’re always happy to help!
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