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Join Date: February 17, 2011
Posts: 44
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Can anyone give me a date/price for my Remington 1100?
I believe it is from the 1960s or early 70s. Most of the old ones I've seen have a vented barrel but this one doesnt. The magazine plug is wooden. I've heard only the early ones have that. Also, the barrel markings don't seem to be what I would expect according to my Internet research. The serial number is 133917V. I was thinking of replacing the stock and barrel, how will that effect the value? I was going to post pics but I can't figure it out.
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Join Date: February 11, 2007
Location: S. Florida
Posts: 280
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The first 1100 touched was a 1972 model, and it had a vent rib. I'll take a guess that the barrel may have been a replacement. Regardless, older 1100's go for around $400-450 around here, depending on barrel choke and condition of course.
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Join Date: February 7, 2008
Location: pa.
Posts: 2,512
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i bought a 12ga plain barreled 1100 brand new in the mid 60,s for 150.00 + 9.00 tax. eastbank.
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Join Date: October 11, 2014
Location: Blue Ridge Mountains of VA
Posts: 954
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My vented barrel 20g 1100 that I shoot clays with is believed to be a mid 60's model (never ran the serial number but bought it from the original owner) and has the 12g receiver. Its a "X" model. I have its 870 brother, also a mid 60's "X" model.
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Join Date: February 11, 2012
Location: Williamsburg, Va.
Posts: 1,528
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That serial number should be 1964. If it has a barrel date code that may narrow it down.
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