Remington Model 1100 LT-20 Synthetic 20 Gauge Semi-Auto Shotgun, 26" Vent-Rib Barrel, Factory Scroll-Engraved Receiver
Remington’s lightweight LT-20 version of the renowned Model 1100 blends soft-shooting gas operation with a weather-resistant synthetic stock. This 26-inch, vent-rib barrel example features factory scroll engraving on the receiver, RemChoke compatibility, and a matte black finish that minimizes glare. Discontinued after Remington’s 2020 bankruptcy, the LT-20 Synthetic remains a sought-after option for shooters who appreciate reduced weight, mild recoil, and classic 1100 reliability.
CONDITION
Overall Condition: Excellent – showing only faint signs of any prior use or handling.
Bore Condition: Excellent – clean, mirror finish, no signs of wear.
Specific Condition Notes: Minimal handling marks are present, and the factory scroll engraving remains sharp with no finish loss.
WHAT’S INCLUDED
- Remington Model 1100 owner’s manual
- Magazine plug (shot limiter)
The LT-20 receiver shaves weight compared to standard 20-gauge 1100s, making this shotgun quicker to mount and carry. Combined with the 26-inch vent-rib barrel, it balances well for upland hunting and clay targets.
The gas-operated action is known for noticeably soft recoil, a trait that has kept the Model 1100 popular for decades. The 2 ¾-inch chamber cycles light target loads and field loads reliably.
Remington’s RemChoke system lets you change choke tubes in seconds. This shotgun ships with Improved Cylinder and Full tubes, giving you immediate versatility for everything from skeet to longer-range wingshooting.
The synthetic stock, introduced on LT-20 models in 1996, handles hard use and foul weather without the swelling or cracking associated with wood. Molded checkering provides a secure grip, and the factory recoil pad adds comfort.
Factory ornamental scrollwork on the matte black receiver supplies a subtle touch of refinement without compromising the shotgun’s utilitarian appeal. With production ended, finding an LT-20 Synthetic in this condition is increasingly uncommon.




