Remington Model 1100 Field 12 Gauge Semi-Auto, 28 in Vent-Rib Barrel, Blued, Walnut, Late 1970s N-Series
This late-1970s Remington Model 1100 Field (Standard Grade) is a gas-operated 12 gauge with a 2 3/4 in chamber, factory decorative scroll engraving, and a 28 in vent-rib barrel with a fixed choke. It carries the N-series prefix and V suffix, indicating a late-1970s production receiver configured for standard 12-gauge 2 3/4 in shells. The blued steel receiver, gloss walnut furniture with fleur-de-lis pressed checkering, and clean bore make it a strong example of the classic 1100.
Condition
Overall Condition: Very good condition, showing only light, superficial signs of prior handling or use.
Bore Condition: Excellent - Clean, mirror finish, no signs of wear.
Specific Condition Notes: The firearm is in solid shape with some scratches and blemishes visible.
What's Included
- Remington Model 1100 Field (Standard Grade) 12 Gauge semi-automatic shotgun
The 28 in vent-rib barrel pairs with a single bead front sight for a clean sight picture, and the fixed choke keeps the configuration true to its Field (Standard Grade) setup. The bore is excellent with a mirror finish, supporting dependable performance.
The receiver is blued steel with factory decorative scroll engraving on both flanks and the correct roll-mark reading Remington Model 1100. It ejects to the right and uses a knurled magazine cap over the tubular magazine for 4+1 capacity.
Furniture is gloss walnut with pressed checkering and fleur-de-lis accents. It includes a grip cap with a white spacer and a hard buttplate with a white spacer. Length of pull measures 13.75 in for a comfortable fit.
This example is gas-operated, semi-automatic with a cross-bolt safety and a 2 3/4 in chamber. The serial prefix N identifies it as a late-1970s N-series gun, and the V suffix denotes a standard 12-gauge 2 3/4 in receiver. The barrel-date code on the left side can be used to date the barrel.




