Remington Model 1100 12 Gauge, 30" Vent Rib, Fixed Full Choke, 2 3/4" Chamber, Factory-Engraved, 1960s, Mesa Tactical Pistol-Grip Stock
This 1960s Remington Model 1100 is a 12-gauge, gas-operated semi-auto with a 30-inch vent rib barrel and a fixed Full choke. The steel receiver carries factory light scroll engraving, and the shotgun currently wears a Mesa Tactical black synthetic fixed pistol-grip buttstock, with the original walnut buttstock included. The receiver serial suffix "V" denotes the standard 12-gauge frame, and it features a bright-finished bolt with right-side ejection.
Condition
Overall Condition: Fair condition, showing extensive signs of prior use and handling.
Bore Overall Condition: Good - Clean, well-maintained, minor wear marks.
Specific Condition Notes: There are markings from previous handling and use. The magazine tube end cap is missing. The butt pad may require gunsmithing. Please refer to the photos.
What's Included
- Mesa Tactical fixed pistol-grip buttstock (installed)
- Original walnut buttstock with pressed checkering and white-diamond grip cap (not installed)
The 30-inch vent rib barrel with a fixed Full choke and a single front bead provides a classic field configuration, paired with a 2 3/4-inch chamber. This barrel setup is period-correct for 1960s production.
The steel receiver has factory-applied light scroll engraving that adds a refined, original touch. A bright-finished bolt and right-side ejection complete the classic Model 1100 operating profile, with the "V" serial suffix indicating the standard 12-gauge frame.
It is currently configured with a Mesa Tactical black synthetic fixed pistol-grip buttstock, measuring a 11.5-inch length of pull. The Mesa Tactical branding is molded into the stock.
Complementing the receiver and barrel, the walnut fore-end features pressed fleur-de-lis checkering for a traditional look and sure handling. The shotgun was made in the United States during the 1960s era of Model 1100 production.




