1100 .410 conversion question
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I am looking for some info and a value on an 1100 with a Simmons .410 skeet conversion kit installed. Thanks for any help. For some reason I can't attach pictures.
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What exactly does said conversion kit consist of? I have seen Simmon's ribs, some extended back over the receiver, adjustable buttplates and or recoil pads, and various fore end weight kits for regular 1100s, and I seem to remember standard frame 20 gauge 1100s that were converted to 28 gauge - 410 also? I do not remember them marketing a standard 'kit', but they would do pretty much whatever the customer wanted.
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I believe it a standard 20 gauge converted to .410. The barrel fits flush with the reciver. It appears that the bolt face was milled for weight reduction I'm assuming. There is a sleeve in the mag tube to accept 410 shells. The stock and forend appear to be standard factory.
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Sounds like a Simmons job. The standard sized receiver 1100s in 20 gauge are still popular with some skeet shooters, don't know about the converted 28s and/or .410s. As to value, all I can suggest is to look at GunBroker, GunsAmerica, and GunsInternational and see what they are asking. Look in completed auctions too. I don't think I have ever seen one in .410. The 28s tended to run thru feed latches.
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