REMINGTON MODEL 1100 COMPETITION MASTER
With the growth of 3-Gun Matches in Practical Shooting, Remington is pleased to announce a factory built, competition-ready, 12 gauge autoloading shotgun, the Model 1100 Competition Master. Built on the legendary Model 1100 platform and designed for high-speed shotgunning, this competition shotgun is "ready-to-rock" the world of Practical Shooting. This fast handling, well-balanced Model 1100 features a matte gray synthetic stock and fore-end, matte black finish on receiver and barrel and the new R3™ Recoil Pad, designed by Sims Vibration Laboratory, provides for ultimate recoil absorption and ease of gun mounting. Forget after market accessories, the Model 1100 Competition Master comes complete with a magazine extension tube (capable of handling eight 2-3/4 inch shells in the magazine tube and one in the chamber), a receiver-mountable ammo carrier for seven extra shells and sling swivel studs. With an all new carrier release button designed for speed and the extra large operating handle, reloading is quick. Fiber optic front sight and steel mid bead sight top the 22-inch vent rib barrel, providing rapid target acquisition Click here to visit Gunshopfinder's Remington shotgun page. To find a Remington dealer near you from Gunshopfinder.com's database of subscribing gun shops, select a state and then click "Submit." Used by permission from Remington Arms Company, Inc
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