Remington 1100 Serial Number Chart



Remington Shotguns 1100, 1100 Special Field, 1100 G3 Parts List Browse the selection of Remington 1100 parts and accessories today. Using the Remington 1100 parts list, you can find everything that you need to complete your repair. A serial number is printed on the receiver of each Remington rifle or shotgun, provided it's a newer model. Serial numbers were not a requirement until 1968, so older firearms may not have serial numbers. You can still use the two-letter code on the barrel of the rifle or shotgun to look up the firearm's age. The following serial number information is for Remingtion firearms manufactured after 1921. Remingtons manufactured after 1921 have a code located on the left side of the barrel. At the start of WWII production moved to Remington in the United States until FN could resume production after the war, actually 1952. This gun was manufactured in 1937. Because the A5 is the second largest selling automatic shotgun in history (Remington 1100 is #1), there's not much I can say that hasn't already been written.

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Remington Model 1100 Year Made

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bullet8542

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Posted: Sun Feb 09, 2014 12:26 am
Hello All
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.
As 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.
So I guess my first question would be what year was she made, Are parts ie: Barrels, Triggers etc. 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.
The guy I bought her from shot trap with her and she wears a Pachmayer trap recoil pad. That is about all I can figure out. 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)
Thank You in advance for any information that you guys/gals could provide to this Remington Newbie.

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draidt

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Posted: Fri Apr 18, 2014 3:46 pm
lklawson wrote:
ToneDeath wrote:I got to know what's the big deal with keeping your serial # so secret ?
I used to feel the same way so I did some research and this is what I found.
Some criminals have been caught using serial numbers they found online to sell non-existent guns on sites such as GunBroker.
It has further been noted that someone meaning to make life hard for you could take your serial numbers and report them as stolen. Then if you ever got to make a transfer through an FFL, the gun would be flagged and you may have to go through an expensive and time consuming process to prove that it's really your gun.
A gun's serial number is its identity. Your gun can have its identity stolen just like you can if you publish your SS# or a Credit Card#.
Peace favor your sword,
Kirk

The same caution is exercised in Motorcycle forums when posters well the vast majority will blur out the license plate when posting pictures of the ride. Far too easy to obtain the address where the bike is garaged.