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A local guy is selling a Remington 1100 in 28 gauge in great condition. Fixed full choke. He is asking $1100

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the LW models were the 80's guns with mahogany stocks.
not sure about later ones.
i LOVE mine and it throws empties 25 feet!

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It’s the LW model with 25” ventilated barrel. Is $1100 worth it?

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The way prices are now, I’d say yes.

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Yes it is. Small gauge 1100s are going crazy right now.

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Buy it and I’ll give your $1400.00 for it. Make you a quick 300.00

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I would "Pay" that the $1,100 for a Rem 1100 28 gauge "Sporting Clay" shotgun....yet never the early mahogany
stocked small frames.

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Originally Posted by doctor_Encore
I would "Pay" that the $1,100 for a Rem 1100 28 gauge "Sporting Clay" shotgun....yet never the early mahogany
stocked small frames.


You wouldn’t but a LOT of others would pay that and more (craziness going on now - many 1100 sub gauges are going for $2000 or more - many don’t differentiate between the Sporting Clays model and the standard grades either🤪).I’d buy as many as I could for $1100. Heck even 11-48s in sub gauges are bringing unheard of prices…..I gave one of these away to a friend that had two daughters that wanted to hunt upland birds - think I payed $300 for it about 15 years ago now you can’t touch one for under $800++?!

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Gas is $3+ a gallon


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If it's all original finishes, it is about right price wise. They are very good when maintained.....like all guns should be.


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