Remington 1100 .410 is a semi-automatic shotgun known for its reliability and low recoil, originally introduced in 1969. It is often used for sporting clays and light hunting due to its .410 bore and gas-operated action, which reduces recoil. Key features include a 27-inch vent rib barrel, a 21/2 inch and 3-inch chamber, a 4+1 shell capacity, and a high-gloss American walnut stock with checkering. This one comes with total of 5 screw in chokes and plastic case.
