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![]() Remington 1100LT-20, 20-Gauge, Autoloading Skeet Shotgun Guns International #: 103352315 Seller's Inventory #: Category: Remington Shotguns - Remington Shotguns - Semi-Auto Seller's Information When emailing or calling sellers direct, please mention that you saw their listing on GunsInternational.com Seller: JDP Company: Barboursville Arms, LLC Member Since: 10/12/14 First Name: Jerry Last Name: Pownall State: Virginia Zip: 22923 Country: United States Phone: (540) 207-0597 Fax: Number of Active Listings: 71 Total Number of Listings: 294 Seller: FFL Dealer Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns. Payment Types Accepted: Cash, Check, USPS Money Order Description: Remington Model 1100 LT-20 Skeet, 20-gauge, autoloading shotgun with a high-polished, blued 26-inch (not including compensator), modified-choke barrel with a ventilated rib, a 2¾-inch chamber, a Cutts/Lyman 20-ga SPR compensator (4½ inches, removeable), and a Monte Carlo satin-finished walnut stock and a checkered forend. The length of pull is 13½ inches. The drop at the heel is about 1¾ inches. The drop at the comb is about 1 inch. As I am sure you have surmised from the modified choke barrel on this skeet shotgun, that the barrel is not original, nor is the compensator. Without the original barrel and its date code, the date of manufacture is not clear. However, the 1100 LT-20 Skeet shotgun was produced from 1977 to 1995. There are no box, papers, or accessories with this shotgun. Notwithstanding the non-original MOD choke barrel and the added compensator, the overall condition of the gun is 99 percent. The finish on the metal is 99 percent, with one very small mar on the bottom of the barrel (smooth to the touch), about 5 inches forward of the forend, a few small scratches on the right side of the receiver, around the word “SKEET”, and numerous small scratches around the loading port where shells have contacted the metall while loading. The walnut forend is 99+ percent with a couple small what I call line dents – the wood is slightly dented in a line, but the finish is not penetrated or scratched. The stock is 99+ percent with a couple dimples about 1/3 the sized of a BB on the top of the stock, about 5 ½ inches forward of the top of the recoil pad. The checkering on the forend is deep, crisp, and unmarred. What looks like marrs on both side of the trigger guard are actually the surface texture. There are no other marks or blemishes on the metal or wood. The photos are high resolution, so zoom to see details. Contact me for additional photos of any area you would like to see or see better. Buyer pays $65 USPS Priority mail and $8.95 insurance. Virginia buyers must pay 5.3% sales tax. The fastest way to get this gun is to pay with USPS (U.S. Postal Service) money orders, as they are like cash. I will ship the revolver immediately upon receipt of a USPS money order and an FFL. I will also accept a personal check or other type money, as well as bank checks and cashier's checks, but I will hold the gun until it clears my bank; this includes bank checks and cashier’s checks. I do not accept credit cards, debit cards, or PayPal. Check or money order must be made out to Jerry Pownall or Barboursville Arms. Price: $450.00 |