Remington 1100 1187 Disassembly & Reassembly Guide Book - Gun Guides
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Gun-Guides
Remington 1100 & 11-87 Shotguns– Gun Guides
Easy
to use -- Comb binding lies open and flat on your work surface.
16
pages & 20 + high-resolution grayscale images.
Cardstock
cover. Bright white paper.
The
only current printed manual that includes information on ALL models.
Guide
includes Introduction, Disassembly, and Reassembly Tips.
Introduction:
Model 1100
& 11-87
Exploded
Parts Diagram (70 + parts – 4 Pages)
Disassembly:
-Safety
-Magazine Cap
-Fore-End
-Barrel
-Gas Cylinder Collars
Trigger Assembly
-Carrier & Carrier Dog
-Rear Trigger Pin Sleeve
-Sear Spring
-Trigger Pin
-Trigger
-Sear
-Hammer Assembly
-Safety
-Operating Handle
-Feed Latch & Action Bar
-Bolt Assembly
-Extractor
-Magazine Tube & Spring
-Stock
Reassembly
Tips:
-Trigger Assembly
-Other Tips
Excerpt
from this Guide:
Model
1100
In
1967, the Remington Model 1100 forever changed the way American shooters viewed
autoloading shotguns. It was the first autoloader to combine the repeat-shot
versatility of early-century models with the sleek, modern lines and handling
qualities of revered double barrels. It’s been a field-proven favorite ever
since. Its superb balance, handling, durability, and soft recoil from the gas
operated action are the foundation of the Remington autoloading legacy. In
2004, Remington added a new 20-gauge model in the Classic Field design.
Model
11-87: RELIABILITY WITH 3 1/2 " CAPABILITY.
In
1987, Remington introduced the Model 11-87. The unmatched versatility of the
Model 11-87 Super Magnum results from the unique metering system of its
patented gas-operated action. With 2 3/4" field loads, an integral
pressure relief valve remains closed, utilizing all the shell’s pressure to
operate the action. When heavier shells are used, the valve opens
proportionately to release the unneeded pressure – retaining just the right
amount to operate the action. This not only assures reliable handling of all
shell sizes but prevents excessive bolt velocity that could increase wear.
Cumulative production total for the Remington 1100 and 11-87 exceeds 4.5
million.
Most
components parts are identified using ALL CAPITAL LETTERS. Please refer to the
diagram on pages 3 ~ 6.
Prior
to disassembly, we recommend a thorough examination of the current position and
relationship of each part and assembly.
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