![]() Your best bet is to find a person who really wanted 3" magnum semi-auto shotgun. Sadly, you can't just drop a 11-87 barrel onto a 1100 frame (would be too easy - right?) The 11-87 was introduced in 1987 has an improved "Self Regulating" gas system that differs from the 1100 in that 11-87 can that fire light 2 3/4" dove - skeet loads AND the Heavy 3" Magnum loads all interchangeable and without alteration or adjustment needed to the gun. So it is properly gassed for strong high brass loads, but the gas ports at too small to give enough pressure for shooting skeet & dove loads - thus the short stroke failures you are experiencing. As a result, they have very small gas ports so as avoid overgassing the system that would beat & batter parts. ![]() Sorry, but the 1100 Magnum guns were set up for strongly loaded high brass shells (Magnum Turkey, Magnum Waterfowl, Slugs & Buckshot). I don't believe There was ever a 3.5" model 1100. Remington discontinued stamping barrels with a date code on 8/9/99, the date code was added again on 10/1/01.īarrels made between 8/9/99 and 10/1/01 do not have codes.Sorry, but your 1100 is not chambered for 3.5" - if you look on the barrel (midway on the left side opposite of bolt handle) it should say 3" shells.In some cases, only partial date codes were marked.This means that in some cases, you will have to decide which date is correct based The code letters were reused and may indicate one or more possible dates.The first letter identifes the month, the Two or three letter code on the left side of the barrel identifies the When used to date Remington shotguns, where the barrel can easily be changed, make sure the barrel is original to the shotgun.įor example "BL" would be January of 1920, and "CWW" would be April of 1950. ![]() The Firearms Identification Code information is reliable when used to identify the month and year of manufacture of Remington rifles because Remington seldom replaced barrels. ![]() The first letter of the code identifes the month, the other letter(s) identify the year. Remington made use of a two or three letter Firearms Identification Code that can be located on the left side of the barrel, just ahead of the frame. Remington Manufacture Dates Antique and Collectable Firearms and Militaria Headquarters ![]()
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