Remington Model 1100 Field 12 Gauge Semi-Auto, 25.5 Inch Vent-Rib, 2 3/4 Inch Chamber, Blued, Walnut, Factory Scroll Engraved
This Remington Model 1100 Field is a classic 12-gauge, gas-operated semi-auto with factory scroll engraving and a bright, decoratively scrolled bolt. It features a 25.5 inch vent-rib barrel with screw-in chokes and a 2 3/4 inch chamber, paired with high-gloss walnut furniture highlighted by pressed checkering, fleur-de-lis points, and a flying-bird motif grip panel. The right-side ejection port, 14.0 inch length of pull, and blued finish round out a well-detailed Field-series configuration.
Condition
Overall Condition: Good condition, showing some signs of prior use and handling.
Bore Condition: Excellent - Clean, mirror finish, no signs of wear.
Rifling: Not applicable - Smoothbore shotgun.
Specific Condition Notes: There are markings consistent with previous handling and use. The toe of the stock appears to have been chipped and repaired at some point.
What’s Included
- Choke Wrench
- Owner's Manual
- Round Limiter
The Model 1100 Field is a gas-operated, semi-automatic 12 gauge with a 2 3/4 inch chamber and a stated 2+1 capacity. It uses a right-side ejection port, and the serial suffix V denotes the standard 12-gauge 2 3/4 inch configuration in this series.
The 25.5 inch vent-rib barrel carries a single front bead and is threaded for interchangeable screw-in chokes. This shotgun is equipped with Full, Modified, and Improved Cylinder choke tubes, giving the shooter flexibility across common field applications.
Aesthetically, it presents a blued finish with factory scroll engraving on the receiver and a bright bolt adorned with decorative scroll. Practical touches include a knurled magazine cap and a buttplate with the Remington crest and a white-line spacer.
The high-gloss walnut stock and fore-end feature a pistol grip with pressed checkering, fleur-de-lis points, and a flying-bird motif grip panel. Length of pull measures 14.0 inches, providing a traditional fit for a Field-series 1100.



