I checked out the Remington.com webpage it only lists Model 1100 G3 nothing about the 1100 LW. You might have an older model then the ones that are listed on the webpage.
Sorry, but that will require breaking several laws unless the Feds will reply to a F.O.I.A. (Freedom Of Information Act) request to tell you who purchased it originally. Remington Arms Co. will have a record of when it was manufactured and where they shipped it and each consecutive business that handled it will have a record of disposition, but those are supposed to be available only to the BATF and others with court orders.
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March 7th, 2010 at 6:02 pm
I checked out the Remington.com webpage it only lists Model 1100 G3 nothing about the 1100 LW. You might have an older model then the ones that are listed on the webpage.
March 7th, 2010 at 6:02 pm
Sorry, but that will require breaking several laws unless the Feds will reply to a F.O.I.A. (Freedom Of Information Act) request to tell you who purchased it originally. Remington Arms Co. will have a record of when it was manufactured and where they shipped it and each consecutive business that handled it will have a record of disposition, but those are supposed to be available only to the BATF and others with court orders.