Remington 1100

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Remington 1100
Remington 1100 Tactical Action.jpg
Remington 1100 Tactical Shotgun in 12 gauge

Type semi-automatic shotgun
Land of Origin United States
Specifications
Length varies with barrel
Barrel length 254 mm (10 inches) - 762 mm (30 inches)
Weight 3 kg (6.61 lbs) - 3.5 kg (7.73 lbs)
Gauge 12 gauge, 16 gauge, 20 gauge, 28 gauge, .410 bore
Cartridge 2 3/4", various gauges
Action semi-automatic

Effective Range 40 m
Feed up to 8+1 rounds (with extented ammo tube but normally only 4+1), internal tube magazine
Service History
In service mid 1960s-present
Used by United States law enforcement
Wars none
Production History
Designer Wayne Leek
Design Date 1961-62
Manufacturer Remington Arms
Unit Cost USD$839.00 - 1692.00 [1]
Produced 1963-present
No. Built over 600,000
Variants see below

The Remington 1100 is a gas-operated semi-automatic shotgun, popular among waterfowlers and clay target shooters.

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[edit] History

Designed by Wayne Leek[2], the Remington model 1100 was introduced in 1963 as a successor to John Browning's Auto-5. All models of the 1100 are gas operated [3], with a mechanism that noticeably reduces recoil.[4]. The 1100 is still in production as of 2007, and is the best selling selfloading shotgun in U.S. history.[5]

[edit] Model Introduction

Several parts of the 1100 are interchangeable with other Remington shotguns model 870 and 11-87.

[edit] Uses in Trap and Skeet Shooting

When it was introduced in 1963, the Remington 1100 was an immediate success with Skeet shooters in particular. The gas-operated action of the model 1100 was particularly popular, as it reduced felt recoil.

The 1100 is also a popular Trap gun, special versions with high ribs and Monte Carlo stocks are available. As with other semi automatic shotguns a shell catcher can be used to avoid spent shells hitting others on the squad when shooting Trap.

Because of the 1100's durability and ability to almost (almost) never jam, its receiver has been placed on the 1100 TAC-4 (tactical) model. This receiver and barrel are made of thicker, heavier stamped steel to accommodate rapid succession of fire and cooling.

Remington 1100 Tactical Shotgun in 12 gauge - holds 8 rounds (2 3/4") in the magazine


[edit] Variants

No. of Grades Offered:
  • Field
  • SA Skeet
  • SC Skeet
  • TA Trap
  • TB Trap
  • TBMC Trap
  • Tournament Grade Trap
  • Tournament Grade Skeet
  • D – Tournament Grade
  • F – Premier Grade
Variations:
  • Magnum Duck Gun
  • Lightweight 20 gauge in Field, Magnum, Skeet & Deer
  • 150th Anniversary edition – 1966
  • Matched Pairs in .410 bore & 28 gauge skeet 1970
  • Left hand in 12 & 20 gauge
  • Ducks Unlimited Commemorative versions
  • Bicentennial model
  • Limited Edition "One of Three Thousand"
  • Special Field
  • Special Purpose
  • Synthetic
  • Sporting
  • Classic Field
  • Youth

[edit] Manuals and more

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Gun Owners' Resource has the following relevant documents available for free download for the Remington 1100 and/or its variants:

[edit] Notes

  1. Per Remington MSRP as of 5/16/08
  2. Harold Murtz. Gun Digest Treasury (DBI Books, 1994), p.193
  3. Instruction Book for:Models 1100, 11-87 & 11-87 Super magnum Autoloading Shotguns Models 1100, 11-87 & 11-87 Super magnum Autoloading Shotguns, Remington Arms Company, Form RD 7061 Rev. 205
  4. Murtz, ibid.
  5. ibid.

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