Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
The Remington Model 1100 has been a field-proved favorite ever since. Its superb balance, handling, durability and soft recoil from the gas-operated action are the foundation of the Remington autoloading legacy.
First introduced in 1963, The Remington 1100 shotgun was the first gas operated shotgun that was shown to greatly reduce the felt recoil of the gun. The gun quickly gained popularity among hunters and clay shooters alike because of the reduced fatigue from repeated firing.
Search the Guns.com database to shop for guns, ammo, mags, optics and more. Filter products to compare by specs and price. New and certified used handguns, shotguns, rifles...
The Remington 1100 is a versatile and affordable semi-automatic shotgun. It's still a great choice for bird hunters and clay shooters.
The Remington Model 1100 is a gas-operated semi-automatic shotgun introduced by Remington Arms in 1963.
Remington 1100 Sporting High Gloss 12 Gauge 3in Semi Automatic Shotgun - Provides timeless good looks in a light-recoiling sporting clays gun. It features a polished blue receiver and 28-inch light target contoured vent rib barrel with twin bead target sights.
Model 1100 Sporting 410. It's the only autoloading .410 bore shotgun available on the market today. The Model 1100 Sporting 410 features a 27-inch vent rib, Rem Choke barrel for better balance and smooth handling in the quick paced world of clay target sports.
The Remington 1100 is one of the greatest semiauto shotguns ever made. Read our expert's review of this classic, soft-kicking shotgun.
The gas-operated semi-auto gained such a sterling reputation for performance, reliability and clean operation that by 1972, the millionth Model 1100 had been sold. That number reached 3 million...
The Remington Model 1100, introduced in 1963, revolutionized autoloading shotguns by combining the reliability of early-century models with the sleek lines and handling of double barrels. Renowned for its balance, durability, and reduced recoil due to its gas-operated mechanism, the Model 1100 became a favorite among American shooters.