Remington 1100 20 Gauge Serial Numbers

Remington 1100 20 gauge Description: Remington model 1100. 2 3/4 inch chamber. 28 inch vent-rib barrel. Pachmayer pad, 14 3/4 in LOP. Date code P P (1967). 99% Like new condition. Will be disassembled for shipment. $675 includes shipping to FFL Only. SOLD Curio/Relic: Yes Shotgun Guage: 20 Gauge Manufacturer: REMINGTON Model: 1100. Date of Manufacture for Remington 1100 Serial # N566363V thanks. Joined Jan 29, 1998 25,277 Posts #2. Jan 25, 2012. Unfortunately the serial number tells you. 1100 SB – 'Skeet' Grade w/ better wood 1100 D – 'Tournament' Grade 1100 F – 'Premier' Grade. Variations: Magnum Duck Gun Deer Gun Lightweight 20-gauges (LW – New 1967) (LT – New 1977) 150th Anniversary edition – 1966 Matched Pairs in.410 bore & 28-gauge skeet (New 1969) Left hand in 12 & 20 gauge (New 1972, 12 & 16-gauges) Youth.

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Remington Model 1100 20 Gauge

Remington model 1100 20 gauge

New Remington 1100 20 Gauge

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Posted: Mon Jan 07, 2013 9:27 am
Prior to 1969, the Model 1100 was available only in 12, 16 and 20 gauges. Beginning that year, Remington began making .410 and 28 gauge versions. Initially they were only available as Model 1100 Matched Pairs - a .410 shotgun and a 28 gauge shotgun in Field and Skeet versions. Both plain and vent rib barrels were available. The Field gun came with mahogany stock and fore-end, and Skeet guns came in American walnut. The .410 and 28 gauge guns were offered only as a matched pair with matching serial numbers gilded in gold, and protected in a hard carrying case. They retailed for $495.00 for the pair. A total of 5,067 Matched Pairs were sold in 1969 and 1970 with run-off sales of left-over stock in 1971 and '72. Later in the year, Remington began offering the Model 1100 in .410 with full choke for $199.95 and in 28 gauge with modified choke for the same price. Stocks and fore-ends were made of lightweight mahogany, and either gauge was available with plain or vent rib barrel.
What is the serial number and barrel date code of the gun. If you could get me those and a picture it would help?
If it is as you say and is one of the 1969-72 guns I would give $700.00 - $900.00 for it depending on condition and function. If you can find its 28 gauge mate and case.... then you would have something!!
We have done so much for so long with so little, we are now qualified to do anything with nothing!