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Old 08-26-2009, 09:00 AM
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dedicated slug gun can be achieved with a H&R single shot slug gun (yes they have a rifled barrel slug gun!) Below are two examples of the four they offer.

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Old 08-26-2009, 09:22 AM
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I take it the 1100 is a 16 ga, right?
Sorry Popplecop....it's a 12 gauge. I've been looking for an older 1100 in 16 gauge for a while; one built on a 16 gauge frame. Unfortunatley, the only ones I've come across have been built on 12 gauge frames.
Here is a pic of my 16 gauge duck gun.....it's a Remington model 11 (looks like a Browning A5), and I have used both bismuth handloads and TM with great success with it. It was the first 16 gauge that I owned.

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Old 09-13-2009, 02:46 PM
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16 ga 1100

[QUOTE=Mr. 16 gauge;331775]Sorry Popplecop....it's a 12 gauge. I've been looking for an older 1100 in 16 gauge for a while; one built on a 16 gauge frame. Unfortunatley, the only ones I've come across have been built on 12 gauge frames.


If you are looking for an older 1100 in 16 ga the only frame size they made was a 12 ga..all of the 1100's were built on the 12 ga frame until the early 70's...even the 20 ga. I am always looking for a standard size 1100 20 ga gun. Especially vent rib ones. The rarest 1100 is a standard frame left hand 20 ga deer gun with rifle sights. They didn't make a dedicated smaller frame 1100 in 16 till the late 90's or so...whenever they made the reruns of the 16...and they were actually built on the LT frame I think and they all had screw in Rem Chokes..possibly made by Briley.
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Old 09-13-2009, 03:06 PM
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I haven't gotten anything yet, but my friend with a FFL sent a note yesterday that he took in a Browning Gold 20 3" 20 guage in a trade and it's new in the box, new gun for a trade in price This is just what I was in the market for to get the wife for our anniversary in two weeks ! Really, she asked for a shotgun and here's my chance. Win-win-win situation here.
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