Remington Model 1100 LT-20 Field Grade 20 Ga, 28-Inch Fixed Full Choke, 1979 “BV” Code, As-New in Box
This lightweight LT-20 variant of Remington’s legendary Model 1100 delivers classic 1970s craftsmanship in near-pristine, unaltered condition. Built in 1979 (barrel date code “BV”), it features a plain 28-inch barrel with a factory fixed Full choke and a lightweight aluminum-alloy receiver finished in hard-coat anodized black. Matching serial numbers on the box and receiver, complete factory paperwork, and the original green Remington box make this shotgun a standout piece for collectors seeking an unfired, early pre-RemChoke example.
Condition
Overall Condition: As-new condition with no signs of prior handling beyond what’s typical from inspection.
Bore Condition: As-new bore with no signs of use beyond factory testing.
Specific Condition Notes: Aside from mild handling and storage wear, this shotgun appears unfired and was likely assembled only a few times. Overall presentation is near pristine.
What’s Included
- Original green Remington cardboard factory box (matching serial number)
- Remington Model 1100 LT-20 20-ga. owner’s manual
- Factory magazine plug for Remington 1100 LT-20
The LT-20 platform uses a lightweight aluminum-alloy receiver and a self-adjusting dual-piston gas system, keeping recoil soft while maintaining the reliability that made the 1100 famous.
Its 28-inch plain barrel keeps weight down and balances quickly, while the factory fixed Full choke delivers tight, consistent patterns—ideal for high-density 20-gauge loads.
A high-luster blued barrel pairs with a hard-coat anodized receiver and lacquer-finished walnut sporting crisp cut checkering and a 14-inch length of pull, preserving the classic field aesthetic.
The single brass bead front sight offers a clear, unobstructed sight picture, and the 2 ¾-inch chamber accommodates standard and high-velocity 20-gauge shells.
With its matching box, paperwork, and untouched mechanical state, this 1979 “BV” coded LT-20 represents an authentic, collectible snapshot of Remington’s late-70s production quality.




