Thursday, July 20, 2006

Remington Shotgun Owner’s Manual Models 1100, 11-87 PART IV

MODEL 1100™ Autoloading Shotgun
NOTE: Parts subject to change without notice FOB
Ilion, New York.
1 Action Bar Assembly
2 Action Bar Sleeve
3 Action Spring
4 Action Spring Follower
5 Action Spring Plug
6 Action Spring Plug Pin
7 Action Spring Tube
8 Action Spring Tube Nut
9 Action Spring Tube Nut Washer
10 Action Spring Tube Nut Lock Washer
11 Barrel Assembly
12 Barrel Seal
13 Breech Bolt
Breech Bolt Assembly
14 Breech Bolt Buffer
15 Breech Bolt Return Plunger
16 Breech Bolt Return Plunger Retaining Ring
18 Butt Plate Frame
19 Butt Plate Insert
20 Butt Plate Screw (Recoil Pad Not Shown)
21 Carrier
22 Carrier Assembly
23 Carrier Dog
24 Carrier Dog Pin
25 Carrier Dog Washer
26 Carrier Dog Follower
27 Carrier Dog Follower Spring
28 Carrier Latch
29 Carrier Latch Follower
30 Carrier Latch Pin
31 Carrier Latch Spring
32 Carrier Pivot Tube
33 Carrier Release
35 Carrier Release Pin
36 Carrier Release Spring
37 Connector, Left Restricted
38 Connector, Right Restricted
39 Disconnector
40 Extractor
41 Extractor Plunger
42 Extractor Spring
43 Feed Latch
44 Firing Pin
45 Firing Pin Retaining Pin
46 Firing Pin Retractor Spring
47 Fore-End Assembly
48 Fore-End Support Assembly
49 Front Sight
52 Hammer
53 Hammer Pin
54 Hammer Pin Washer
55 Hammer Plunger
56 Hammer Spring
58 Interceptor Latch Retainer
59 Interceptor Latch Spring
60 Interceptor Latch
61 Link
62 Locking Block Assembly
64 Magazine Cap
66 Magazine Follower
Magazine Plug (3-shot)
67 Magazine Spring
68 Magazine Spring Retainer
68 a Middle Sight
69 Operating Handle
70 Operating Handle Detent Ball
71 Operating Handle Plunger Retainer
72 Operating Handle Detent Spring
73 Piston 20, 28 and .410 Ga.
74 Piston Seal 20, 28 and .410 Ga.
74 a Piston/Piston Seal Assembly 12 Ga. (Not Shown)
75 Receiver Assembly Restricted
75 a Return Plunger Retaining Pin
76 Safety Mechanism
77 Safety Mechanism Detent Plunger
78 Safety Mechanism Spring
79 Safety Mechanism Spring Retaining Pin
80 Sear
81 Sear Pin
82 Sear Spring
83 Slide Block Buffer
84 Stock Assembly
85 Stock Bearing Plate
86 Trigger Restricted
Trigger Assembly Restricted
87 Trigger Pin
88 Trigger Plate RH Safety Mechanism
Trigger Plate LH Safety Mechanism
Trigger Plate Assembly RH Safety Mechanism
Trigger Plate Assembly LH Safety Mechanism
89 Trigger Plate Pin Bushing, Rear
90 Trigger Plate Pin Detent Spring, Front
(Need 2)
91 Trigger Plate Detent Spring, Rear
92 Trigger Plate Pin, Front
93 Trigger Plate Pin, Rear

MODEL 1100™ Autoloading Shotgun PARTS LIST 22 MODEL 11-87™ Autoloading Shotgun
NOTE: Parts subject to change without notice FOB Ilion, New York.
1 Action Bar Assembly
2 Action Bar Sleeve
3 Action Spring
4 Action Spring Follower
5 Action Spring Plug
6 Action Spring Plug Pin
7 Action Spring Tube
8 Action Spring Tube Nut
9 Action Spring Tube Nut Washer
10 Action Spring Tube Nut Lock Washer
11 Barrel Assembly
12 Barrel Seal
12 a Barrel Seal Activator (Used on 20 Ga. and
12 Ga. Super Magnum™ only)
13 Breech Bolt
Breech Bolt Assembly
14 Breech Bolt Buffer
15 Breech Bolt Return Plunger
16 Breech Bolt Return Plunger Retaining Ring
17 Carrier
18 Carrier Assembly
19 Carrier Dog
20 Carrier Dog Pin
21 Carrier Dog Washer
22 Carrier Dog Follower
23 Carrier Dog Follower Spring
24 Carrier Latch
25 Carrier Latch Pin
26 Carrier Latch Spring
27 Carrier Latch Spring
28 Carrier Pivot Tube
29 Carrier Release
30 Carrier Release Pin
31 Carrier Release Spring
32 Connector, Left Restricted
33 Connector, Right Restricted
34 Connector Pin Restricted
35 Disconnector
36 Extractor
37 Extractor Plunger
38 Extractor Spring
39 Feed Latch
40 Firing Pin
41 Firing Pin Retaining Pin
42 Firing Pin Retractor Spring
43 Fore-End Assembly
44 Fore-End Support Assembly
45 Front Sight
45 a Gas Cylinder Collar (Used on 12 Ga. Only -
Not used on 12 Ga. Super Magnum)
46 Grip Cap
48 Hammer
49 Hammer Pin
50 Hammer Pin Washer
51 Hammer Plunger
52 Hammer Spring
53 Interceptor Latch Retainer
54 Interceptor Latch Spring
55 Interceptor Latch
56 Link
57 Locking Block Assembly
58 Magazine Cap
60 Magazine Follower
Magazine Plug (3-shot)
61 Magazine Spring
62 Magazine Spring Retainer
62 a Middle Sight
63 Operating Handle
64 Operating Handle Detent Ball
65 Operating Handle Detent Spring
66 Piston 12 Gauge
66 Piston Seal 20 Gauge
67 Piston Seal 12 Gauge
67 Piston 20 Gauge
68 Receiver Assembly Restricted
68 a Return Plunger Retaining Pin
69 Recoil Pad Brown
70 Recoil Pad Screw
71 Rubber Grommet
(Model 11-87™ Sporting Clays Only)
72 Safety Mechanism
73 Safety Mechanism Detent Plunger
74 Safety Mechanism Spring
75 Safety Mechanism Spring Retaining Pin
76 Sear
77 Sear Pin
78 Sear Spring
79 Slide Block Buffer
80 Stock Assembly
81 Stock Bearing Plate
82 Trigger Restricted
Trigger Assembly Restricted
83 Trigger Pin
84 Trigger Plate RH Safety Mechanism
Trigger Plate LH Safety Mechanism
Trigger Plate Assembly RH Safety Mechanism
85 Trigger Plate Pin Bushing, Rear
86 Trigger Plate Pin Detent Spring, Front
(Need 2)
87 Trigger Plate Detent Spring, Rear
88 Trigger Plate Pin, Front
89 Trigger Plate Pin, Rear

Model _________________ Serial # ________________ Date Purchased ______________
Purchased From ___________________________ Price Paid _________________________
Remember to complete and return the Firearm Warranty Registration Card in order to
obtain full benefit of your Limited Two Year Firearm Warranty.

A WORD ON THE MAINTENANCE AND CARE OF YOUR REMINGTON FIREARM

Don’t Alter or Modify Your Gun and Have it Serviced Regularly. Your firearm has been designed to operate according to certain factory specifications.

You’ll jeopardize your safety and that of others around you by attempting to alter its trigger, mechanical safety or other mechanisms.

So never alter or modify your firearm in any way. Like any mechanical device, a firearm is subject to wear.

It must be maintained and periodically serviced to assure optimum safety and performance. Only a qualified service facility should service, repair or modify your Remington® firearm. Consult your instruction book for instructions on how to send your firearm to the factory or for the location of the nearest Remington Authorized Service Center.

Remington recommends that you have your firearm professionally serviced annually. You should also have your firearm professionally serviced after prolonged storage, or if there is ever any question pertaining to the proper functioning characteristics of your firearm.

Proper cleaning and lubrication are also important to firearm maintenance and are necessary to assure accuracy, safety and reliability. Before cleaning, always make sure that your gun is completely unloaded. And always clean the barrel from the chamber end to the muzzle when posCheck the inside of the receiver to make sure the link is in
position.

TRIGGER PLATE ASSEMBLY:
1. Check to make sure that the end of the disconnector is below the end of the left connector.
2. Carefully insert the trigger plate assembly (carrier first) into the receiver.
3. Position to align holes and tap in front and rear trigger plate pins.
4. Remove the magazine cap.
5. Slide the action bar sleeve over the magazine tube.
6. Place the breech bolt assembly on the block at the rear of the action bar assembly.
7. Slide the action bar assembly into the receiver until stopped by the feed latch.
8. Push the carrier release and push upward on the carrier.
9. Reach into the bottom of the receiver. Press and hold the feed latch.
10. Slide the action bar assembly into the receiver and release the feed latch.
11. Push the operating handle into the breech bolt.
12. FOR MODEL 11-87™ SUPER MAGNUM™ ONLY: Slide the piston/piston seal assembly, barrel seal activator (for use with 23⁄4" shells) and barrel seal over the magazine tube.

IMPORTANT: A BARREL SEAL ACTIVATOR IS USED ON THE MODEL 11-87 SUPER MAGNUM WHEN USING 23⁄4" LOADS. REMOVAL OF THE BARREL SEAL ACTIVATOR IS RECOMMENDED
WHEN USING 3" OR 31⁄2" LOADS. FOR MODEL 1100™/11-87 12-GA. ONLY: Slide the
piston/piston seal assembly and barrel seal over the
magazine tube.
FOR MODEL 11-87 20-GA. ONLY: Slide the piston seal, piston, barrel seal activator and barrel seal over the magazine tube.

FOR MODEL 1100 20, 28 AND .410 GA. ONLY: Slide the piston seal, piston and barrel seal over the magazine tube. See Picture 33b on page 18 for the correct position.
13. Pull the operating handle fully rearward to open the action.
14. Replace the barrel.
15. FOR MODEL 11-87™ ONLY: Replace the gas cylinder
collar. NOTE: 11-87 12 GA. Super Magnum™ does not use a gas cylinder collar.
16. Slide the fore-end over the magazine tube.
17. Replace and tighten the magazine cap. WARNING: The firearm should be checked annually by the Remington® Arms Company, Inc. or a REMINGTON AUTHORIZED SERVICE CENTER. This will ensure proper inspection and any necessary replacement of worn or damaged parts.

Lubrication:
Over-lubrication should be avoided at all times. A thin coat of Rem™ Oil is all that is needed to prevent the possibility of rusting. See Note below. When the firearm is to be stored, it should be carefully cleaned and thoroughly oiled. Outside surfaces should be wiped with a light coat of Rem™ Oil occasionally. See Note below. When firearm is to be reused, all excess lubrication must be removed. The chamber and bore must be thoroughly wiped dry.

NOTE: Remington Rem™ Oil is available from your local dealer. If your dealer is out of stock, ask him to order Rem™ Oil from his Remington distributor.
How to Obtain Parts and Service From Remington® Arms Co.

TO ORDER PARTS:
Many Remington Dealers and Authorized Service Centers carry a full line of parts. Please check with them first before ordering parts.

To expedite your PARTS order or request REPAIR SERVICE visit our web site at www.remington.com. Detailed instructions are provided along with parts and/or service order forms. You may also reach Remington by calling our toll free customer service number, 1-800-243-9700, Mon.-Fri., 9:00 AM-5:00 PM Eastern time.

1. Fax completed order form (from the web site) to 1-336-548-7801.
2. To order by phone without the order form call 1-800-243-9700.
Please have the following information ready before you call.
• Firearm model and serial number.
• Part description and quantity. Part descriptions can be found on the parts listing page in this manual.
• Your complete mailing address (P.O. Box and Street Address) including zip code, telephone
number and e-mail address.
• Method of payment: Mastercard, Visa, Amex or Discover card number and expiration date. Prepayment
may be made by check or money order. A quote may be made to you over the phone. (Sorry, no C.O.D.s.)

WARNING! USE ONLY REMINGTON PARTS IN REMINGTON FIREARMS.
NOTE: SOME PARTS MAY BE RESTRICTED. See parts list for details. Owner’s manuals/instruction books may be requested via our web site at: www.remington.com or by calling 1-800-243-9700.

REPAIR SERVICES

1. To locate the Remington Authorized Service Center nearest you visit our web site at www.remington.com and use our Repair Service Locator. If you need additional on-line assistance, e-mail us at info@remington.com to obtain a listing of Authorized Service Centers. Contact the Authorized Service Center of your
choice for evaluation of your firearm and/or additional shipping instructions.
2. If your Remington Authorized Service Center cannot provide the service or repair you require and you need further assistance, please call our toll free number 1-800-243-9700, Mon.-Fri., 9:00 AM-5:00 PM Eastern time and select the option for repairs. Then, if shipment of your firearm is required, please:
• Record the serial number of your firearm before sending it to us.
• Pack your firearm for safety and to prevent further damage in shipping and handling. Preferably, ship in a firearm box.
• Remove all accessories from the firearm to prevent loss or damage.
• Enclose a letter with the firearm detailing the model name or number of your firearm and serial number along with a full description of the problem. Be sure to include your full name and address (P.O. Box and Street Address), including zip code, daytime telephone number and e-mail address.
• Ship your firearm by either United Parcel Service (UPS) or Parcel Post (US Post Office). Remington is not responsible for damage or loss during shipment, so you may elect to purchase insurance from your carrier.
Ship to:
Remington Arms Company, Inc.
Attn: Arms Service Division/Repairs
14 Hoefler Ave.
Ilion, NY 13357

WARNING! DO NOT SEND LIVE OR SPENT SHELLS IN YOUR FIREARM OR IN THE SAME BOX WITH THE FIREARM. THIS IS A VIOLATION OF FEDERAL LAW. IF YOU FEEL YOU MUST SEND SPENT SHELLS, PLEASE SEND THEM IN A SEPARATE PACKAGE AND INCLUDE NAME, ADDRESS (WITH ZIP CODE), TELEPHONE NUMBER, MODEL AND SERIAL NUMBER OF YOUR FIREARM.

MODEL 1100™ Autoloading Shotgun
NOTE: Parts subject to change without notice FOB
Ilion, New York.
1 Action Bar Assembly
2 Action Bar Sleeve
3 Action Spring
4 Action Spring Follower
5 Action Spring Plug
6 Action Spring Plug Pin
7 Action Spring Tube
8 Action Spring Tube Nut
9 Action Spring Tube Nut Washer
10 Action Spring Tube Nut Lock Washer
11 Barrel Assembly
12 Barrel Seal
13 Breech Bolt Breech Bolt Assembly
14 Breech Bolt Buffer
15 Breech Bolt Return Plunger
16 Breech Bolt Return Plunger Retaining Ring
18 Butt Plate Frame
19 Butt Plate Insert
20 Butt Plate Screw (Recoil Pad Not Shown)
21 Carrier
22 Carrier Assembly
23 Carrier Dog
24 Carrier Dog Pin
25 Carrier Dog Washer
26 Carrier Dog Follower
27 Carrier Dog Follower Spring
28 Carrier Latch
29 Carrier Latch Follower
30 Carrier Latch Pin
31 Carrier Latch Spring
32 Carrier Pivot Tube
33 Carrier Release
35 Carrier Release Pin
36 Carrier Release Spring
37 Connector, Left Restricted
38 Connector, Right Restricted
39 Disconnector
40 Extractor
41 Extractor Plunger
42 Extractor Spring
43 Feed Latch
44 Firing Pin
45 Firing Pin Retaining Pin
46 Firing Pin Retractor Spring
47 Fore-End Assembly
48 Fore-End Support Assembly
49 Front Sight
52 Hammer
53 Hammer Pin
54 Hammer Pin Washer
55 Hammer Plunger
56 Hammer Spring
58 Interceptor Latch Retainer
59 Interceptor Latch Spring
60 Interceptor Latch
61 Link
62 Locking Block Assembly
64 Magazine Cap
66 Magazine Follower
Magazine Plug (3-shot)
67 Magazine Spring
68 Magazine Spring Retainer
68 a Middle Sight
69 Operating Handle
70 Operating Handle Detent Ball
71 Operating Handle Plunger Retainer
72 Operating Handle Detent Spring
73 Piston 20, 28 and .410 Ga.
74 Piston Seal 20, 28 and .410 Ga.
74 a Piston/Piston Seal Assembly 12 Ga. (Not Shown)
75 Receiver Assembly Restricted
75 a Return Plunger Retaining Pin
76 Safety Mechanism
77 Safety Mechanism Detent Plunger
78 Safety Mechanism Spring
79 Safety Mechanism Spring Retaining Pin
80 Sear
81 Sear Pin
82 Sear Spring
83 Slide Block Buffer
84 Stock Assembly
85 Stock Bearing Plate
86 Trigger Restricted
Trigger Assembly Restricted
87 Trigger Pin
88 Trigger Plate RH Safety Mechanism
Trigger Plate LH Safety Mechanism
Trigger Plate Assembly RH Safety Mechanism
Trigger Plate Assembly LH Safety Mechanism
89 Trigger Plate Pin Bushing, Rear
90 Trigger Plate Pin Detent Spring, Front
(Need 2)
91 Trigger Plate Detent Spring, Rear
92 Trigger Plate Pin, Front
93 Trigger Plate Pin, Rear

MODEL 1100™ Autoloading Shotgun PARTS LIST
22 MODEL 11-87™ Autoloading Shotgun
NOTE: Parts subject to change without notice FOB Ilion, New York.
1 Action Bar Assembly
2 Action Bar Sleeve
3 Action Spring
4 Action Spring Follower
5 Action Spring Plug
6 Action Spring Plug Pin
7 Action Spring Tube
8 Action Spring Tube Nut
9 Action Spring Tube Nut Washer
10 Action Spring Tube Nut Lock Washer
11 Barrel Assembly
12 Barrel Seal
12 a Barrel Seal Activator (Used on 20 Ga. and
12 Ga. Super Magnum™ only)
13 Breech Bolt
Breech Bolt Assembly
14 Breech Bolt Buffer
15 Breech Bolt Return Plunger
16 Breech Bolt Return Plunger Retaining Ring
17 Carrier
18 Carrier Assembly
19 Carrier Dog
20 Carrier Dog Pin
21 Carrier Dog Washer
22 Carrier Dog Follower
23 Carrier Dog Follower Spring
24 Carrier Latch
25 Carrier Latch Pin
26 Carrier Latch Spring
27 Carrier Latch Spring
28 Carrier Pivot Tube
29 Carrier Release
30 Carrier Release Pin
31 Carrier Release Spring
32 Connector, Left Restricted
33 Connector, Right Restricted
34 Connector Pin Restricted
35 Disconnector
36 Extractor
37 Extractor Plunger
38 Extractor Spring
39 Feed Latch
40 Firing Pin
41 Firing Pin Retaining Pin
42 Firing Pin Retractor Spring
43 Fore-End Assembly
44 Fore-End Support Assembly
45 Front Sight
45 a Gas Cylinder Collar (Used on 12 Ga. Only -
Not used on 12 Ga. Super Magnum)
46 Grip Cap
48 Hammer
49 Hammer Pin
50 Hammer Pin Washer
51 Hammer Plunger
52 Hammer Spring
53 Interceptor Latch Retainer
54 Interceptor Latch Spring
55 Interceptor Latch
56 Link
57 Locking Block Assembly
58 Magazine Cap
60 Magazine Follower
Magazine Plug (3-shot)
61 Magazine Spring
62 Magazine Spring Retainer
62 a Middle Sight
63 Operating Handle
64 Operating Handle Detent Ball
65 Operating Handle Detent Spring
66 Piston 12 Gauge
66 Piston Seal 20 Gauge
67 Piston Seal 12 Gauge
67 Piston 20 Gauge
68 Receiver Assembly Restricted
68 a Return Plunger Retaining Pin
69 Recoil Pad Brown
70 Recoil Pad Screw
71 Rubber Grommet
(Model 11-87™ Sporting Clays Only)
72 Safety Mechanism
73 Safety Mechanism Detent Plunger
74 Safety Mechanism Spring
75 Safety Mechanism Spring Retaining Pin
76 Sear
77 Sear Pin
78 Sear Spring
79 Slide Block Buffer
80 Stock Assembly
81 Stock Bearing Plate
82 Trigger Restricted
Trigger Assembly Restricted
83 Trigger Pin
84 Trigger Plate RH Safety Mechanism
Trigger Plate LH Safety Mechanism
Trigger Plate Assembly RH Safety Mechanism
85 Trigger Plate Pin Bushing, Rear
86 Trigger Plate Pin Detent Spring, Front
(Need 2)
87 Trigger Plate Detent Spring, Rear
88 Trigger Plate Pin, Front
89 Trigger Plate Pin, Rear

Model _________________ Serial # ________________ Date Purchased ______________
Purchased From ___________________________ Price Paid _________________________
Remember to complete and return the Firearm Warranty Registration Card in order to
obtain full benefit of your Limited Two Year Firearm Warranty.

A WORD ON THE MAINTENANCE AND CARE OF YOUR REMINGTON FIREARM

Don’t Alter or Modify Your Gun and Have it Serviced Regularly.
Your firearm has been designed to operate according to certain factory specifications.

You’ll jeopardize your safety and that of others around you by attempting to alter its trigger, mechanical safety or other mechanisms.

So never alter or modify your firearm in any way. Like any mechanical device, a firearm is subject to wear.

It must be maintained and periodically serviced to assure optimum safety and performance. Only a qualified service facility should service, repair or modify your Remington® firearm. Consult your instruction book for instructions on how to send your firearm to the factory or for the location of the nearest Remington Authorized Service Center.

Remington recommends that you have your firearm professionally serviced annually. You should also have your firearm professionally serviced after prolonged storage, or if there is ever any question pertaining to the proper functioning characteristics of your firearm.

Proper cleaning and lubrication are also important to firearm maintenance and are necessary to assure accuracy, safety and reliability. Before cleaning, always make sure that your gun is completely unloaded. And always clean the barrel from the chamber end to the muzzle when pos

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