Remington 1100 Sporting REM5399
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If you desire a powerful, reliable and versatile weapon, you can't go wrong with the Remington 1100 Competition Semi Auto Shotgun. The Remington 1100 Competition Semi Auto Shotgun is known for delivering massive power at close range, making it a great choice for a shotgun.There are those shooters for whom the 20 gauge is the ideal recipe of propellant, payload and power. Many skeet shooters even use the 20 gauge in 12 gauge events because of its reduced recoil. And as a Sporting Clays gun, it represents a great combination of pattern density and pellet energy to grind up targets in even the most difficult presentations. The Model 1100 Sporting has a tournament grade American walnut stock with gloss finish and includes a sporting style recoil pad. The 28 inch vent rib barrel comes with four interchangeable Rem Choke tubes in Skeet, Improved Cylinder, Light Modified and Modified.Technical Data
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