Was $1400, now $1300.
An all purpose Clays gun, Skeet, Trap, Sporting Clays, 5 Stand, FITASC.
The first one of these I ever saw was a competition shooter who ruined a wood stocked gun during a rainy tournament and was tired of the pounding of his O/U.
It is a heavy gun, it absolutely is the softest shooting 12 gauge I’ve ever owned.
Adjustable left and right side shooters, cushioned buttpad on spring system is also adjustable to fit your shoulder.
Nickel-Teflon finish is easy to keep clean.
5 Briley ProBore Chokes: skeet, improved cylinder, light modified, modified, full.
I added the Briley front weight and a Briley Bolt Handle and a larger Safety button. The OEM parts are also included.
Also replaced the Recoil Spring and Magazine Tube Spring with Extra Power Wolff Springs and a low drag aluminum Magazine pusher.
Extra O Rings, Allen keys to adjust comb and buttpad, pin pusher to remove tigger assembly, original box.
From Remington site:
“The Model 1100 Competition Synthetic has 30 in overbored barrel. Optimized for 2 3/4 in target loads and light field loads. Nickel-Teflon finish on receiver and all internal parts for smoother cycling . Barrel has a 10mm target-style rib. Adjustable comb and cast adjustment options. High-gloss blued barrel. Fully adjustable target-style stock with recoil reduction. Synthetic polymer stock and fore-end finished with a carbon graphite appearance.”
Capacity :4+1
Chamber :2 3/4 in
Length :50.25 in
Length of Pull: 14 3/8″
Weight :8.125 lbs
Stock :Adj. Synthetic
Finish :Blue/Nickel Receiver
Dan Zimmerman’s review on TTAG.
If your O/U is starting to punish your shoulder, switch to this gun and let the gun’s weight draw out the recoil push over time. Your shoulder will appreciate it during a long tournament or day of skeet.
21 and over only, GA residents. By contacting me you confirm that it is legal for you to purchase and own firearms.
I travel some, so check with me.
Thanks for looking.
An all purpose Clays gun, Skeet, Trap, Sporting Clays, 5 Stand, FITASC.
The first one of these I ever saw was a competition shooter who ruined a wood stocked gun during a rainy tournament and was tired of the pounding of his O/U.
It is a heavy gun, it absolutely is the softest shooting 12 gauge I’ve ever owned.
Adjustable left and right side shooters, cushioned buttpad on spring system is also adjustable to fit your shoulder.
Nickel-Teflon finish is easy to keep clean.
5 Briley ProBore Chokes: skeet, improved cylinder, light modified, modified, full.
I added the Briley front weight and a Briley Bolt Handle and a larger Safety button. The OEM parts are also included.
Also replaced the Recoil Spring and Magazine Tube Spring with Extra Power Wolff Springs and a low drag aluminum Magazine pusher.
Extra O Rings, Allen keys to adjust comb and buttpad, pin pusher to remove tigger assembly, original box.
From Remington site:
“The Model 1100 Competition Synthetic has 30 in overbored barrel. Optimized for 2 3/4 in target loads and light field loads. Nickel-Teflon finish on receiver and all internal parts for smoother cycling . Barrel has a 10mm target-style rib. Adjustable comb and cast adjustment options. High-gloss blued barrel. Fully adjustable target-style stock with recoil reduction. Synthetic polymer stock and fore-end finished with a carbon graphite appearance.”
Capacity :4+1
Chamber :2 3/4 in
Length :50.25 in
Length of Pull: 14 3/8″
Weight :8.125 lbs
Stock :Adj. Synthetic
Finish :Blue/Nickel Receiver
Dan Zimmerman’s review on TTAG.
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If your O/U is starting to punish your shoulder, switch to this gun and let the gun’s weight draw out the recoil push over time. Your shoulder will appreciate it during a long tournament or day of skeet.
21 and over only, GA residents. By contacting me you confirm that it is legal for you to purchase and own firearms.
I travel some, so check with me.
Thanks for looking.