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Remington 1100 competition 12 30 PB14 AC Synthetic - Synthetic, Adjustable Stock

   24 Reviews
| 8 Questions & Answers
Model: 82821
 
Condition: Factory New
 
Bud's Item Number: 69672
 
UPC: 047700828213
 

Remington 1100 competition 12 30 PB14 AC Synthetic

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The Model 1100 Competition synthetic 12-gauge shotgun has a 30" overbored barrel which is optimized for 2.75" target loads and light field loads. A nickel Teflon finish on the receiver and all internal parts provides for smooth, reliable cycling, and the high-gloss blued barrel has a 10mm target-style rib. A recoil-reducing system and SuperCell recoil pad grace the fully-adjustable, target-style stock with adjustable comb and cast. The synthetic polymer stock and forend are finished with a carbon graphite appearance. The model 1100 Competition comes with a full set of 5 - skeet, light modified, modified, improved cylinder, full - Briley Pro-Bore choke tubes.
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Remington 1100 competition 12 30 PB14 AC Synthetic
Model
82821
Condition
Factory New
Bud's Item #
69672
UPC
047700828213
Manufacturer
Remington
The Model 1100 Competition synthetic 12-gauge shotgun has a 30" overbored barrel which is optimized for 2.75" target loads and light field loads. A nickel Teflon finish on the receiver and all internal parts provides for smooth, reliable cycling, and the high-gloss blued barrel has a 10mm target-style rib. A recoil-reducing system and SuperCell recoil pad grace the fully-adjustable, target-style stock with adjustable comb and cast. The synthetic polymer stock and forend are finished with a carbon graphite appearance. The model 1100 Competition comes with a full set of 5 - skeet, light modified, modified, improved cylinder, full - Briley Pro-Bore choke tubes.

24 Reviews. 4.9 out of 5 Stars!
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Keith A on 03/29/2023
Rating:   5 of 5 Stars!

Great gun…no recoil, shoots great and I like the carbon fiber look!!

Mickey H on 03/28/2023
Rating:   5 of 5 Stars!

I got this for my daughter to shoot trap on her high school team, nice gun, low recoil she enjoyed shooting a couple hundred rounds on weekends with no sore shoulder

Ronald M on 06/30/2022
Rating:   5 of 5 Stars!

I have been an 1100 fan since I was a teenager shooting competitive trap. Great guns. The 1100 Competition has been good so far, although the comb of the stock is a little narrow. This should be fixable with a pad. It is reliable and well built, easy to fix when it does go wrong. I would purchase again, especially since I think it will be a collector's item in the future.

Dean M on 04/01/2022
Rating:   5 of 5 Stars!

It's been a great gun found out trigger pull is a little bit shorter than I need. My daughter and a friend have enjoyed using it. Thanks.

David H on 03/30/2022
Rating:   5 of 5 Stars!

This is about as good as it gets for a reasonably priced professional grade trap gun. Usual Remington quality and reliability.

Kenneth H on 01/21/2021
Rating:   5 of 5 Stars!

Great shotgun. Shot fantastic right out of the box. Very light felt recoil.

Brian S on 05/21/2019
Rating:   5 of 5 Stars!

Happy with this gun. It’s my first actual target gun. Finish on metal is nice. Faux carbon fiber is different than expected, makes it look quite unique.
Shoots very soft with medium springs installed using 2 3/4 dr 1 1/8oz loads (with steel base). Had several stovepipes, would recommend brass-based and/or 3dr loads. My son’s 1100 has same issue, brass 3dr only for reliable cycling. And yes, I keep my guns clean and lubed properly. Stock-to-receiver fit is not perfect but hey, I bought it to shoot, not caress and criticize.
For the money, I feel it’s a good value. The adjustable stock is one of the main reasons I went with this gun. I can lower the butt plate and adjust the comb to get a good fit. Feel like I could shoot it all day with no soreness. I’m thin and got tired of my cz beating me up after 75-100 rounds.
Buds was excellent as always, I used the ach transfer option which worked smoothly. Will be back for next gun!

Charles V on 05/17/2019
Rating:   4 of 5 Stars!

Bud's was great as usual. The Remington 1100 Competition is Ok but for interested purchasers: 1) The LOP is not adjustable. 2) The butt pad is adjustable linearly up and down OR rotated but not left or right and the Pad needs to be removed to adjust. 3) The LOP is actually longer than any other 1100. 4) The Comb comes at full height so for longer necked or females it may not have sufficient travel. Speedbump Stockworks sells a 1/2" direct fit Kickeez pad for a shorter LP. 5) Mine has a sticky extractor which needed work to function. 6) The muzzle is not square to the bore so the chokes do not stay tight and loosen every couple of shots. Other than that the trigger is good and I like the profile of the rib. Mine came in at just over 9 pounds but it does not feel that heavy since some is in the stock. Would I recommend it? Maybe, but I am not sure it is a real value proposition.

Randy I on 08/04/2018
Rating:   5 of 5 Stars!

great gun recoil is like a .410 just wish they made the pro bore barrel in 28 inch

Rex O on 03/20/2018
Rating:   5 of 5 Stars!

I tried out many highly regarded guns before trying the 1100 Competition model. It is a better shooter than every one of the others that I tried, regardless of price. It is a very high quality build using first-rate materials. The technology is proven over decades of use and it performs flawlessly.

Questions & Answers

    • Answered
    I can only assume that it is a typo by one of the Buds Gun Shop staff members. This is a competition gun so they probably inserted compact instead of competition. Sometimes the titles differ from the description. It's just mistakes that Bud's Gun Shop has to clean up. Because it cannot be a compact with a 30 inch barrel. I know the bus stock can be adjusted a bit but not to make it compact. So like I said, they probably just meant to put competition instead of the word compact. That is the only thing that I can think about at this moment. I hope this helps. Oh, I forgot to add this part. We are not Buds Gun Shop employees. We are simply fellow shoppers assisting each other.
    • Answered
    While I am sure that buds has them on order there is no way of knowing when it will be back in stock. I suggest that you use the notify me button. Buds will email you when they are back in stock This in no way obligates you to purchase the item. We are not buds employees we are volunteers that answer questions
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    Susan - AS we have no access to Bud's records on incoming merchandise, no onen here can answer your question accurately. I've also found these are out-of-stock at all my 'go to' firearms dealers on the internet. So, I suggest you call Remington Firearms directly at 1-800-243-9700 (Mon-Fri, 9:00 AM-5:00 PM Eastern time.) and ask them if they can direct you to a dealer either in your area, or on line, who has these in stock. Good luck, and wish you well in the upcoming surgery.
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    • Answered
    I just recently bought the Remington 1100 comp and the recoil system is super, shooting 12 ga loads was like shooting 410 loads in my o/u tube set. I have a Beretta 391 sporting and 5 Remington 1100s (including the 1100 comp) I also worked at a skeet range that had berettas and 1100s as rental guns and while the 1100s needed more frequent maintenance (cleaning and o rings) they were easier and less expensive to fix when they had problems. Remington would send us parts Beretta always wanted us to send in the gun. The only draw back (for me) with the Remington is that I could not get it with an 28 inch barrel and it does not come with a hard case like the berettas
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    • Answered
    right now buds had 38 of them in stock
    • Answered
    Please select a best answer and please note the 1st answers given are at the bottom of the thread you can select more than one answer To select more than on answer you have to open the question in multiple windows before selecting a answer the select a different answer on each open window/tab Thanks
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    Please select a best answer and please note the 1st answers given are at the bottom of the thread you can select more than one answer To select more than on answer you have to open the question in multiple windows before selecting a answer the select a different answer on each open window/tab Thanks
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    • Answered
    a normal 12 ga barrel has a bore diameter of .729 overbored barrels have larger Bore diameter some as much as .745. the larger bore will help stop shot deformation and improve patterns
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