Remington Model 11-87 Premier Synthetic 12 Gauge Semi-Automatic Shotgun, 28" Vent-Rib Barrel
The Remington Model 11-87 Premier Synthetic blends the proven 11-87 gas system with a weather-resistant synthetic stock and a 28-inch vent-rib barrel. Premier-grade touches—such as a gold-plated trigger and blued steel receiver—set this mid-1990s “PC”-prefix gun apart from standard models. Its self-adjusting, pressure-compensating action cycles both 2¾-inch and 3-inch shells, making it a versatile choice for hunting, sport shooting, or general field use.
Condition
Overall Condition: Fair condition, showing extensive signs of prior use and handling.
Bore Condition: Good – Clean, well-maintained, minor wear marks.
Specific Condition Notes: There are scratches and blemishes on the exterior surfaces. The fourth vent rib from the chamber is bent inward. Light rust and pitting are present in several areas.
What’s Included
- Remington Model 11-87 Premier Synthetic 12 Gauge semi-automatic shotgun
The Premier Synthetic series uses a solid-steel receiver and a polymer stock, giving the gun durability plus resistance to harsh weather. An integral sling swivel stud and molded checkering on the stock and fore-end offer quick sling attachment and a firm grip in wet conditions.
The 28-inch barrel features a vent rib and accepts interchangeable RemChoke tubes, allowing the shooter to tune pattern density for upland birds, waterfowl, or clays. A single front bead provides a simple, unobstructed sight picture.
Remington’s self-adjusting gas system regulates pressure automatically, so the gun runs reliably with both light 2¾-inch target loads and heavy 3-inch magnums without manual adjustment. A grooved bolt handle and cross-bolt safety add familiar, user-friendly controls.
Premier-grade details include a gold-plated trigger and crisp roll-marked receiver legends. Proof marks—a triangle, circled “REP,” letter “S,” and square-cross symbol—confirm factory origin and quality control. The “PC” serial prefix dates production to the mid-1990s Premier era.




