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Question for someone who knows Remington 1100s
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<blockquote data-quote="wiles" data-source="post: 1111254" data-attributes="member: 4550"><p>Had the same problem with my ll87, the rings snap together as a one piece unit, the pic of the rings together is wrong from the way I have mine snapped together. just flip the top piece and that is how I have mine. My 1187 works flawlessly with the new rings the way I have them. The new piston and ring when snapped together, resemble the old when they are nestled together.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wiles, post: 1111254, member: 4550"] Had the same problem with my ll87, the rings snap together as a one piece unit, the pic of the rings together is wrong from the way I have mine snapped together. just flip the top piece and that is how I have mine. My 1187 works flawlessly with the new rings the way I have them. The new piston and ring when snapped together, resemble the old when they are nestled together. [/QUOTE]
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