![]() ![]() ![]() You are responsible for any state and local laws. Personal checks require 8 business days to clear the bank, all other forms of payment receive same day as received shipment. Credit cards are acceptable with a 4% up-charge for processing. For payment I will accept personal checks, money orders, certified check or cashiers’ check, all major credit cards. Just a great piece of WWII history and as they say if this piece could only talk! In order to complete the transaction, we will need a copy of your FFL or C&R for shipping purposes. ![]() markings and the barrel correctly bears the initials REP (Remington English Proof). The overall condition is excellent, and the receiver and barrel bear the ordnance bomb and U.S. The Remington model 11 serial numbers reached 499,999 on August 1, 1943, which would place this serial number (464xxx) in the timeframe of 1941-42. The serial number places this piece squarely in the heat of WWII. Here is a seldom encountered Remington 12 ga.Trench / Riot shotgun from WWII This is the iconic Remington model 11. If I confused anyone, I apologize, but I am pretty sure this is correct if my memory has not completely failed me.Remington Model 11 WWII Trench / Riot Gun WHEW, thats alot of typing for 2 fingers. They also had a long tang like the first and third issue, but the magazine ring is closer to the chamber. Remington also produced a Special Field 20ga 1100 for a few years. Although this model has the long tang like the first issue, the barrels are much smaller in diameter, and will not interchange with the first issue. This model also has a long tang like the first issue, but the barrels are marked LT. The third issue 1100's, were called LT's ( I believe these are current production). The barrels on this model were marked LW. The tang on the barrel of these guns was short and stubby, very similar to an 870. ![]() The second issue 20ga 1100's were called LW's. This is the model the poster of this thread has and the serial # will end in an X or an N, just as he stated. On these model guns, the tang on the barrel ( the part that goes into the receiver ) is long, just like a 12ga 1100. The first 1100 20ga's produced were made on the 12ga frame. Let me share what I remember about the 1100 20ga, someone please correct me if I am wrong. you stumped Zippy, ( he's my hero by the way, one of the smartest shotgun guys on this site in my opinion ). ![]()
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