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Uploaded by on Apr 25, 2009

Remington 1100 Disassembly
How to take apart the 1100

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  • were can i get rings i have a 1969 1100 thats been passed down and i want to get it working agian

  • @beathapxboxlive the internet seems the easiest, i got a pack of 5 from ebay a long time ago, still using the first one.

  • can you put a choke on the end of the barrel?

  • @mamanettie all chokes go inside the end of the barrel, some screw in and can be removed and changed to different sizes, mine, and most of the older 1100's have fixed chokes that are permanent and cannot be removed, i believe the new Remingtons now have removable chokes though.

  • i just want an opinion, do you thing i should keep my Remington 1100 the stock form with the 28' barrel and the original wood stocks, or upgrade it with synthetic stock and tube extension and things like that.

  • @PadooBoy274 it all depends on what you will be using the gun for, or just what you personally like.

    since this 1100 is my trap shooting gun, i went with the monte carlo stock and synthetic because its easy to clean and you won't ruin it with chemicals like you can with wood.

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  • Thanks good video. I need to replaced the hamer spring on my dad's 1100, he left it cocked for years and the spring is weak...

  • Thanks for the video very informative!

  • If you go to the blog on my website there is an article that has modified instructions for an 1100 Tac 4 model (2010/2011 model year). There is an "s" lever of sorts inside the receiver that needs to be pushed down to pull out the bolt assembly.

  • Any chance you want to make a video on replacing the magazine and action springs? Liked this video and it really helped a lot.

  • Very helpful and concise. Thank you. I also was confused at the point of removing the "operating handle" Requires more force than I thought.

  • what year is yours i have one just like it

  • great video

  • Great... I had an additional part come out, the shell retainer bar/spring. Made reinstalling the trigger assembly a bit more tricky. Had to put the front of the trigger assembly in first, then stick a small screwdriver though the left side of the large pin hole, push the retainer bar down on the other side, and then slide the back of the trigger assembly down. Seems to cycle manually fine so I think I got it... just hope it fires correctly this Saturday for quail.

  • very helpful Thank You!!!

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