When did Remington start making screw in chokes?

When did Remington start making screw in chokes?

In 1986 Remington introduced the new Remington “Rem Choke” system of screw-in chokes (also fitted to Remington model 1100 auto-loading shotguns at the same time).

Can you change choke on Remington 1100?

Don’t overlook getting a used Remington barrel from one of the web sites. If you like your existing barrel and want to go the screw choke route, just about anyone can stick screw chokes in a single barrel gun like an 1100. Screw choking an 1100 barrel isn’t brain surgery.

What is a Remington modified choke?

Style: 19158. Remington chokes are a system of interchangeable choke tubes, extended chokes, and choke wrench that allow you to quickly and easily change thechoke of your shotgun to match specific hunting conditions.

Is Remington 1100 still in production?

A 50th Anniversary highly decorated version was introduced in 2013. Over four million Model 1100 shotguns have been produced. Several variations of the series—in 12, 20, and 28 gauges, and .410 bore—remain in contemporary production.

What year did they stop making Remington 1100?

1995
By 1995 most field-grade Model 1100s had been discontinued although others would continue to be occasionally offered on a limited basis. As I write this, Remington is offering six standard-production variants.

What is a Rem Choke barrel?

Remington’s factory Rem Chokes are a system of interchangeable choke tubes and extended chokes that allow you to quickly and easily change the choke of your shotgun to match specific hunting conditions. Performance tuned for all Remington shotguns in field and target constrictions for optimal pattern performance.

What is the difference between a full choke and a modified choke?

Full: This choke has tight constriction and a dense pattern, delivering approximately 70 percent of a shell’s total pellets in a 30-inch circle at 40 yards. Modified: This choke has less constriction than a full choke, delivering approximately 60 percent of a shell’s total pellets in a 30-inch circle at 40 yards.

What does 3 notches on a choke mean?

1 notch = Full. 2 notches = Improved modified. 3 notches = Modified. 4 notches = Improved cylinder.

How good is the Remington 1100?

A used Remington 1100 is an excellent choice for clay pigeon practice or competition for the budget. Recoil is somewhat lower due to the gas system and lower recoil really helps when you’re firing many boxes of shotshells in a day.