On the lower right was the serial number preceded by DU. A quantity of 600 of these guns were sold directly to DU Chapters for fundraising dinners in 1973, and 10,000 were sold conventionally. 1975 - Remington offered a 12-gauge Model 1100 TB Trap Gun in right- and left-hand versions, in either regular Trap or Monte Carlo stock styles. What is the value of a Remington model 17 serial number 43748 20 gauge.The Remington model 17 shotgun was made from 1917-1933.There were approximately 48,000 made during this time frame.To accurately date your shotgun,there should be a 2 or 3 letter code on the barrel.Please post these letters do date your shotgun correctly. This serial number decoder will translate this information, determining the exact month and year that your specific firearms was created. Remington 700, 870 or 1100 serial/barrel number lookup will work with Remington 700, 870 or any other Remington shotgun or rifle. It will show you date of manufacture of your firearm. It is very easy to use.
Description: Gas operated 5-shot autoloading shotgun
Remington barrels field grade rxbl 12 30 vt rc zar4488: new: $109.41: remington accessories 1100 11 87 rem 17829 12g stk forend mo shaddow grass za17829: new: $281.05: remington barrels field grade rxbl 12 21 fr rs zar9570: new: $271.00: remington barrels field grade rxbl 12 26 vt rc sso94466: new: $265.92. “light weight” (“lw”) (also includes m/1100 “lt”) u 20 ga. Lw magnum (also includes m/1100 “lt”) j 28 ga. H.410 bore (2 ½” or 3”) model 1100 letter prefix 1963 to approx. 1968: no serial number prefix 1968 to present: letters used (in sequence) l-68, m-74, n-78, p-85, r-90 model 1100 letter suffix same structure as the model 870 model 1187 letter prefix 1987 to present.
Introduction Year: 1963
Year Discontinued: Currently in production
Total Production: N/A
Designer/Inventor: Wayne Leek
Action Type: Autoloading
Caliber/Gauge: 12-gauge (1963), 20-gauge (1964), 16-gauge (1964),28-gauge (1969), .410 bore (1969)
Serial Number Blocks: N/A
Grades Offered:
1100 Field – 'Standard' Grade
1100 TB – 'Trap' Grade w/ better wood
1100 SA – 'Skeet' Grade
1100 SB – 'Skeet' Grade w/ better wood
1100 D – 'Tournament' Grade
1100 F – 'Premier' Grade
Variations:
Magnum Duck Gun
Deer Gun
Lightweight 20-gauges (LW – New 1967) (LT – New 1977)
150th Anniversary edition – 1966
Matched Pairs in .410 bore & 28-gauge skeet (New 1969)
Left hand in 12 & 20 gauge (New 1972, 12 & 16-gauges)
Youth Gun 20-gauge
Synthetic Models (12 & 20-gauge, also Camo)
Ducks Unlimited Commemorative versions
Bicentennial model
75th Anniversary edition Limited Edition 'One of Three Thousand'
Special Field (New 1983)
Sportsman Autoloader
Special Purpose
Sporting (New 2000)
Premier Sporting (New 2010)
Classic Trap (New 2000)
Classic Field (New 2006) (12, 20, 16, 28, & .410)
Tournament Skeet (2004)
Competition (New 2006)
G3 (New 2007)
Tac-2 & Tac-4 (New 2007)
Competition Synthetic (New 2011)
50th Anniversary (2013)
200th Anniversary (2016)
SOLD FOR:$882.00
LSB#: 141031MD11
Make: Remington
Model: 1100 LW
Serial Number: L335916H
Year of Manufacture: May 1982
Gauge: .410 Bore, 3” Shells
Action Type: Semi-Automatic with Tubular Magazine
Markings: The underside of the barrel is marked “KC2”. The left side of the barrel is marked “* 410 GA. FOR 3 IN. PLASTIC SHELLS ONLY MOD”. The right side of the barrel is marked “REMINGTON ARMS CO. INC. / ILION NY MADE IN U.S.A.” The left side of the receiver is marked “REMINGTON MODEL-1100LW L335916H”.
Barrel Length: 25”
Choke: Modified
Sights / Optics: This shotgun is mounted with a steel bead front sight on a full length ventilated rib.
Stock Configuration & Condition: The stocks are checkered walnut with a floral design. There are light handling marks throughout. There is a compression mark on the left side of the comb. The LOP measures 14 ¼” from the front of the trigger to the back of the buttpad. The stocks rate in about Fine overall condition.
Type of Finish: Blue
Finish Originality: All Original
Bore Condition: The bore is bright. There is no erosion.
Remington Model 1100 410 Gauge
Overall Condition: This shotgun retains about 96% of its metal finish. The balance of the finish shows light scratches in the finish. The pins are intact. The markings are clear. Overall, this shotgun rates in about Fine condition.
Mechanics: The action functions correctly. We have not fired this shotgun.
Remington 1100 Lw 410 Value
Box, Paperwork & Accessories: None
Our Assessment: From http://www.remingtonsociety.com/rsa/journals/1100: “Prior to 1969, the Model 1100 was available only in 12, 16 and 20 gauges. Beginning this year, Remington began making .410 and 28 gauge versions. The .410 and 28 gauge guns were initially offered only as a matched pair with matching serial numbers gilded in gold, and protected in a hard carrying case. They retailed for $495.00 for the pair. A total of 5,067 Matched Pairs were sold in 1969 and 1970 with run-off sales of left-over stock in 1971 and ’72. Later in the year, Remington began offering the Model 1100 in .410 with full choke for $199.95 and in 28 gauge with modified choke for the same price. Stocks and fore-ends were made of lightweight mahogany, and either gauge was available with plain or vent rib barrel.” If you are looking to up your game at skeet with a .410, this would be a great choice for that purpose.