Remington Model 1100 Tactical 12 Gauge, 18 Inch Barrel, 6+1, Black Synthetic
This Remington Model 1100 Tactical is a U.S.-made, gas-operated 12 gauge with an 18 inch non-vent-rib barrel and factory Tactical rollmark on the receiver. It features a two-shot magazine extension for a 6+1 capacity, durable black synthetic furniture with a pistol-grip buttstock and solid recoil pad, and a receiver top drilled and tapped in a four-hole pattern with plug screws installed. The barrel is rollmarked Remington Arms Co., Ilion, NY, and the gun wears a matte dark finish with a bead front sight.
Condition
Overall Condition: Good condition, showing some signs of prior use and handling.
Bore Condition: Good - Clean, well-maintained, minor wear marks.
Bore Fouling: Mild Fouling - Light buildup of fouling or dirt.
Specific Condition Notes: The firearm is in good shape with minor scratches and small blemishes on exterior surfaces from prior handling and use. The bore is in overall good shape.
What’s Included
- Remington Model 1100 Tactical 12 Gauge shotgun
- Installed two-shot magazine extension with clamp and integrated front sling-swivel stud
- Receiver plug screws installed in the drilled-and-tapped mounting holes
The Tactical submodel designation is factory rollmarked on the receiver, confirming its purpose-built configuration. The 18 inch non-vent-rib barrel keeps the profile streamlined, and the matte dark finish helps reduce glare. The barrel carries the Remington Arms Co., Ilion, NY rollmark, and the gun is marked with MB as noted.
This Model 1100 uses a gas-operated semi-automatic action and is chambered for 2 3/4 inch shells. An under-barrel two-shot extension brings total capacity to 6+1 and is secured by a clamp that integrates a front sling-swivel stud.
The black synthetic furniture is configured for control and durability, with a pistol-grip buttstock, a solid recoil pad, and a long synthetic fore-end with molded checkering. Length of pull measures 13.75 inches, and a rear sling-swivel stud is installed on the stock.
The receiver top is drilled and tapped in a four-hole pattern with plug screws present, offering ready mounting points for compatible bases if the next owner chooses to add them. Sighting is straightforward with a bead front and no rear sight.




