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< 16ga. General Discussion ~ New to me 16 gauge 1100 |
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Mon Oct 28, 2019 7:50 pm
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I know this might turn the stomachs of some of the traditionalists. I purchased this Remington 1100 16 gauge in early October. The stock had been shortened and it had some pretty bad rust pitting. So I ordered a synthetic stock & had the steel sanded and coated in Cerakote. Burnt bronze and black. I think it turned out nice. I especially like that I had the rib and receiver top coated black.
I already have a like new 1967 16 gauge 1100 so don’t give me too much hate. |
_________________ Remington 1100 16 gauge, Browning A5 Sweet Sixteen, Browning Grand Lightning 16, Fausti Real 16, Remington 870 16 gauge, Barrett Rutherford 16, Winchester model 37 16 gauge. |
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Mon Oct 28, 2019 7:58 pm
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Joined: 04 Mar 2019
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Location: Central ND
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Love it.
Where did you get the stock? Who did the Cerakote? |
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Mon Oct 28, 2019 8:17 pm
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Infectious Design in North Carolina did the Cerakote. Got the stock from Optics Planet. |
_________________ Remington 1100 16 gauge, Browning A5 Sweet Sixteen, Browning Grand Lightning 16, Fausti Real 16, Remington 870 16 gauge, Barrett Rutherford 16, Winchester model 37 16 gauge. |
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Mon Oct 28, 2019 9:02 pm
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looks good to me. |
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Mon Oct 28, 2019 10:02 pm
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Location: Amarillo, Texas
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WELCOME on your first postings
Pleased to have you on the site
VERY USEFUL
Well done
Thank you for sharing
Mike
p.s. you from NC? Daughter lives in Boone |
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Mon Oct 28, 2019 10:10 pm
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Location: Minnesota
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Well done! What will you use it for? |
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Tue Oct 29, 2019 5:23 am
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Somebeach,
Thanks, you have given me an idea for an 870 that I have. |
_________________ Mark...You are entitled to your own opinion. You aren't entitled to your own facts. |
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Tue Oct 29, 2019 5:39 am
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Should make a decent duck gun set up like that. How’s it choked? |
_________________ 1929 Thomas Bland 16ga SxS 28"
1947 Browning A5 16ga 28"
1948 BRNO 16ga SxS 27.5"
1949 Stevens 530 16ga SxS 28"
1950 Stevens 311A 12ga SxS 30"
1952 BRNO 12ga SxS 28.25"
1963 Superposed O/U 12ga 27"
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Tue Oct 29, 2019 5:48 am
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case 1775 wrote: |
looks good to me.
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Tue Oct 29, 2019 6:43 am
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Joined: 10 Jul 2010
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Location: Ponchatoula, Louisiana
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Looks sharp, very creative. IMO, I think it is hard to get that deep blue back.
Nice job.
Regards,
Chuck |
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Tue Oct 29, 2019 6:46 am
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Joined: 06 Oct 2012
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Location: East Texas
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Really like the look. that turned out great. I've done a similar set up on a A5 sweet with Japanese invector barrel for duck hunting. thanks for sharing. |
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Tue Oct 29, 2019 9:00 am
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I live in Mooresville between Charlotte & Boone. Gun has a modified choked barrel. Not many quail in NC anymore. I plan to use it dove & rabbit hunting. And for pest control on crows. Can’t stand the taste of duck or goose...so nope. |
_________________ Remington 1100 16 gauge, Browning A5 Sweet Sixteen, Browning Grand Lightning 16, Fausti Real 16, Remington 870 16 gauge, Barrett Rutherford 16, Winchester model 37 16 gauge. |
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Tue Oct 29, 2019 9:20 am
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Joined: 05 Oct 2017
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Location: Central MN
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The duck gun I dream of does exist!...I'm drooling. |
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Sun Nov 03, 2019 8:43 am
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Joined: 26 Apr 2016
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Location: Vermont
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Very well done. You won't find much hate or criticism here and thank you for posting. |
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Sun Nov 03, 2019 10:13 am
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Joined: 17 Mar 2017
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Location: Endless Mountains of Pa
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SomeBeach,
I am the most traditional guy you will ever encounter, the gun looks great! Fantastic restoration job. It is a shame you are not a Duck hunter, as EmtyMag said the perfect Duck gun does now exist, man what a Woodie Gun. Even an old L.C. Smith man like myself can appreciate a great restoration job, on a Duck Gun.
Welcome to the 16 forum.
Pine Creek/Dave
L.C. Smith Man |
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