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The 'X' you show at end 'Suffix Letter' of the serial number you give, if truly a 'X' and not you being silly and messing with us to hide your serial number for some unknown reason; means that your gun is a 20 gauge 'Heavy Frame'. This type of 1100 was the first ones offered in 20 gauge and were built on the original 12 gauge frame. “light weight” (“lw”) (also includes m/1100 “lt”) u 20 ga. Lw magnum (also includes m/1100 “lt”) j 28 ga. H.410 bore (2 ½” or 3”) model 1100 letter prefix 1964 to approx. 1968: no serial number prefix 1968 to present: letters used (in sequence) l-68, m-74, n-78. Remington 700 SPS Varmint - This is a design specially designed for the hunter focused on small prey. It has a smaller stock with a vented fore-end and a 26 inch heavy barrel. Remington 700 Tactical Long Range - This is the sniper rifle used by many military and police units. It has a 40-X scope and external trigger pull adjustment with a free.
Remington 1100 Serial Number Ending In King
Remington 1100 D GRADE SEMI AUTO SHOTGUN - 12 GA $2,800.00: 0 $2,800.00 1d 18h 3m 17098465. MODEL 1100 GRADE D SEMI AUTO SHOTGUN WALNUT -.410 GA $2,800.00: 0. The Remington 1100 is a descendent of the Model 58 and 878 shotguns. In fact, the 1100 set a record in 1978 for the most shells shot out of a semi-auto shotgun, without any cleaning whatsoever.
I'm confused as to how to date this gun. I used to know a lot about guns and hunted all the time with my father, he fell ill some five years ago and passed away, before then he just randomly gave me this gun and gave the rest of them to my stupid brother I guess he figured the 1100 would be a good gurly gun and I used to shoot skeet with my little gurly 410.What I know it's a 12 gauge, 2 3/4 with a full ribbed barrel. I'm unsure as to how you get the exact length of the barrel. If I pull it out it measures at 33in.
What I'd like to know is how old it is. I know my father purchased it before 1980.
The receiver has the serial 491**V, I understand V to mean 12 gauge. There aren't any prefix codes to the serial.
The barrel has the code AFKI or AFK1, I'm unsure as the stamping is messy.