Remington 1100 vs Remington 887

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Shotguns Remington 1100 Remington 887
Summary
Rating
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Rank
#20733
#21029
Length 50.5" 46 1/2"
Action Semi-Automatic Pump
Finish Blue Black
Caliber 12 GA
Capacity 4
Gun Type Shotgun
Sights Twin Bead
Barrel Length 30" 26"
Details
Brand Remington Remington
Reviews See 7 Reviews See 2 Reviews
Prices
MSRP $1,570.16 $421.66
Used Price $1,099.11 $295.16
Sale Price $1,413.14 $379.49

Shotguns Descriptions

Remington 1100

  Remington Model 1100 Classic Trap 12-30 Specifications Gauge:  12 Action:  Autoloading Weight:  8.25 lbs Barrel Length:  30" Drop(comb):  1.4375" Drop (heel):  2" Length of Pull:  14.50" Capacity:  4 Overall Length:  50.50" Receiver Finish:  High Polish Blued Sights: Twin Bead Stock Finish:  Hi-Gloss Stock Material:  Semi-fancy American Walnut Barrel Type:  Lt. Contour Vent Rib Rem Choke

Remington 887

Born of the gunmaking expertise that brought you the best-selling, most trusted shotgun of all time, the Model 870, the Model 887 Nitro Mag is an armor-clad warrior here to carry the torch of the great pump-gun legacy through the most extreme conditions on earth. The most durable and reliable shotgun ever built, it has no external surfaces to rust. The exclusive ArmorLokt construction process seals the receiver and barrel in a vault of weather-impervious synthetic armor, so you can wipe it down with your wet dog or a decoy bag at the end of the day. Its overmolded surface is built to withstand abrasion in the trenches, whether that's barbed wire, gnarly thorns or the bottom of a Jon boat. And when it's time for action, the revolutionary SuperCell recoil pad so effectively reduces rearward force that it makes a 3" mag 12 gauge feel like a light field load. This is the softest-shooting pump gun ever. Similar to the Model 870, its receiver is manufactured from solid steel, and the barrel is hammer-forged.

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