Remington 1100 Shotgun Disassembly and Common Issues : The Gunsmith's Bench
In this video, Andrew disassembles a vintage Remington 1100 semi-auto shotgun from the early 1970s. He walks through the complete takedown process, highlighting common wear points and replacement parts needed for these classic shotguns. Andrew covers issues with the gas system, bolt, trigger group, shell latches and more. Check it out if you own an 1100 or are just interested in the gunsmithing process for this iconic shotgun design. Is there something you'd like to see on The Gunsmith's Bench? Let us know in the comments. Don't forget to like and subscribe! We put out new videos every week!
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Love to watch a master gunsmith at work. Subtle complexity. Now I know why 1100 haters call them 1099’s. One part is usually broken, and there are a lot of them.
Thanks for the demo on an 1100 take down.👍
Thank you for these Sir. I have a new RemArms 1100 Sporting 12. Absolutely love it. Thank you for all of the info and the time and work you guys are putting into the channel. I really like it all. Cheers 🍻 form Canada 🇨🇦.
I would never attempt to strip down my 1100 like you do Andrew. Never in a million years. A basic field strip to clean and check the o rings and that’s about it. Greetings from Canada.
Thank you
I have one of these from the 70s from gramps. Not been fired in 4 decades. I've been too busy to fix it up.
While I appreciate your video, and your commentary about the operation and parts inspection, I have to give it a 2-1/2 out of 5 stars. This is due to the camera being zoomed out. It is equivalent to trying to read an eye chart from one-hundred yards away. Other than that, it's a good video.