Sold/Expired Remington 1100 competition synthetic

DaveTN

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You can't get these anymore. :) Like new condition, with the original box. It's had one box of 25 shells through it.

If you are tired of getting beat up by a shotgun, this shotgun is for you. This shotgun has very little recoil, as compared to a regular 12 Gauge semi-auto.

Jack West stock with a Ken Rucker Auto-Buster recoil absorbing system. You can drop in a lighter or heavier spring set. Both are included with the gun. Its topped off with a thick SuperCell recoil pad.

Full set of Pro Bore extended chokes for this gun from Briley You get skeet, improved cylinder, light modified, modified and full tubes. The package also includes a variety of wrenches, springs and spacers.

It has an adjustable comb. You can adjust length of pull, drop at comb, drop at heel, as well as cast on and cast off.

It's in a nice 36" Plano All-Weather Case with pressure relief valve.

$1600 Shotgun Only

$1700 with case, picked up in Murfreesboro.

If you want to pay $50 shipping for shotgun only I can ship to your FFL. I don't have a box big enough to ship the case in, so there's no shipping it.



Specifications Remington Model 1100 Competition Synthetic

Gauge:
12

Capacity: 4+1

Chamber: 2 3⁄4 inches

Action: Semiautomatic, gas-operated

Stock: Adjustable target-style stock (polymer stock)

Sights: Twin target-style bead sights (front and mid beads)

Choke Tubes: 5 Briley chokes (Skeet, IC, LM, M, F)

Barrel length: 30 inch Vent Rib Pro Bore, overbored

Overall length: 50.5 inches

Length of Pull: 14.5 inches (adjustable with spacers)

Finish: Nickel-coated steel receiver, coated internals with nickel-Teflon finish

Weight: 8.25 pounds (9.1 pounds as tested)

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Steverino

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That son is a fine TRAP gun. I shot trap for a couple of year with a state champ who was my friend. His favorite gun was a model 1100. He smashed thousands of clays with that thing. If I was back in the sport again I'd buy that in a heartbeat.
 

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