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Remington rubber butt pad rates the same like new. Hard to find shotgun in this condition. Thanks for looking and good luck. Any questions just ask. NO SALES TO ALASKA,CALIFORNIA,OR HAWAII. $40.00 SHIPPING TO YOUR FFL. Need any more photos just ask. SOLD Shotgun Gauge: 20 Gauge Manufacturer: REMINGTON Model: 1100 LT20 Serial Number: N154556U. Late 80s (after 87) 1100 dropped except for small guage guns when 11-87. Suffix letter at end of serial # denotes guage: V =12 guage; M = 12 ga 3' magnum. Receiver details: earlier 1100s have a small part of the receiver roll mark 'artwork' located just above the stress relief cut out in the back of the receiver.

I apologize because I'm sure this has been asked a lot.
I'm confused as to how to date this gun. I used to know a lot about guns and hunted all the time with my father, he fell ill some five years ago and passed away, before then he just randomly gave me this gun and gave the rest of them to my stupid brother I guess he figured the 1100 would be a good gurly gun and I used to shoot skeet with my little gurly 410.
What I know it's a 12 gauge, 2 3/4 with a full ribbed barrel. I'm unsure as to how you get the exact length of the barrel. If I pull it out it measures at 33in.
What I'd like to know is how old it is. I know my father purchased it before 1980.
The receiver has the serial 491**V, I understand V to mean 12 gauge. There aren't any prefix codes to the serial.

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The barrel has the code AFKI or AFK1, I'm unsure as the stamping is messy.
LookupIf no one can help me that's fine, as soon as I register it I can take it to a gunsmith, there's a little broken clip that causes it to jam if you attempt to eject a shell. Because of this I've been holding onto it for the past 6 years and haven't tried shooting it as I'd be concerned it was unsafe but now my daughter is too big for the 410 and wants to shoot something bigger. As I remember this was a nice ladies gun with a minimal kick but it's been over 20 years since I shot it at the local turkey shoot, still don't need any turkeys.

Description: First truly modern centerfire rifle with the strongest bolt ever developed. Offered in long action only.

Introduction Year: 1948

Year Discontinued: 1962

Total Production: Approximately: 173,124

Designer/Inventor: Merle 'Mike' Walker & Homer W. Young

Action Type: Bolt Action

Serial Number Blocks: Starting: 1,100 - Ending: 423,000

Caliber/Gauge:
.264 Win. – 1961 – 22' barrel
.270 Win. – 1948 – 24' & 22' barrel
.280 Rem. – 1960 – 22' barrel
.30-06 Sprg. - 1948 – 24' & 22' barrel
.300 H&H Mag – 1948 – 26' & 24' barrel

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Variations:
721A 1948 – 1962
721AC 1949 – 1955 (checkered stock)
721B Special Grade 1949 – 1955
721D Peerless Grade 1949 – 1959
721F Premier Grade 1949 – 1959
721 ADL - 1955-1959
721 BDL - 1955-1959

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