This type of 1100 was the first ones offered in 20 gauge and were built on the original 12 gauge frame. 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". You do not show a Prefix letter in the serial number you gave so this means that your gun was made sometime between 1963 - 1968 because in 1968 Remington added a "L" to the front of serial numbers, "M" in 1974, "N" in 1978, "P" in 1985, and "R" in 1990.still using "R" by the way. You can check the serial number Letter Prefix for a general idea of when it was made and the serial number Letter Suffix for what it is.įor e red highlights below. Thank You in advance for any information that you guys/gals could provide to this Remington Newbie. I paid $325.00 for her she shoots great but I would like to get a different barrel (Mirages sucked) and loose the release trigger (Just not my thing) The guy I bought her from shot trap with her and she wears a Pachmayer trap recoil pad. available for what ever model this is I have read that there is a 20 gauge LT & LW can't figure out what this one is. So I guess my first question would be what year was she made, Are parts ie: Barrels, Triggers etc. Have looked around and finally taken the plunge to join have to say I am new to Remington Shotguns.Have a lot of Browning's but I just picked up my first Remington 1100 used and I need some help so I figure go to those who know.Īs stated it is a 1100 20 Gauge serial number 149XX1X it has a non vent rib modified barrel, A release trigger, Wood is in good shape bluing is about 85% no pitting barrel is straight.
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