Offered for sale here first, is a Remington 1100 LT20. This is a DuPont era small framed 1100, much nicer than the ones that Remington is letting out of the doors these days. It has a 25″ Imp. Cyl. choked vent-rib barrel with both an red bead and a silver mid-bead. It wears a generous recoil pad that makes this gun very comfortable to shoot. If you are or know of a recoil sensitive shooter that wants to get into breaking clays, here you go!
It has 3 flaws on the barrel, small rust spots that rubbed off easily with some CLP and steel wool. Some touchup blue would do wonders, but I left it as is so you could see the damage. Other than that, it is pristine. The action is still tight, and doesn’t have that telltale brass path on the shell lifter that well-used 1100s develop. I have put 150 malfunction free rounds through it, I believe I am the 2nd owner and the previous owner did not shoot it much either.
The buyer will also get 100 rounds of 20ga 7 1/2 birdshot, a cheap Cabelas soft gun case, and a dozen replacement gas system o-rings.
I would greatly prefer a local sale. I think $500 is fair, but I am willing to entertain offers from females that involve NSFW photographs.


Don Gwinn | 15-Jul-08 at 5:01 pm | Permalink
GREAT gun for kids. My dad traded for one when I was a young lad and I carried it forever after every kind of game we hunt. I still have it. I’d like to have two more so each of my sons could have one of his own, but right now all my spare cash is going toward a plane ticket.
No one will regret this one, though. Dad filled the engraving on mine with gold back then, but other than that it’s exactly the same. Beautiful gun.