200-600
50-500 USD based on condition.
As long as the barrel was made after 1950 and does NOT have a full choke, you will be able to shoot steel #2 or smaller.
The short answer is no. I have a Remington Model 1100 Circa ~1963 with a 30" barrel and integral Full choke. This barrel does not accept any additional chokes. You could procure a newer barrel relatively cheaply (roughly $200 new or much less used at a gun show) that will accept screw-in type chokes. Another alternative would be to install an after market screw-in choke system. Not all barrels are candidates, but many are. One such after market installer is "www.choketube.com".
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Yes, you can. I have shot countless lead slugs through a full choke, although greater accuracy can be attained by using a modified choke or a non choked barrel.
Yes, if it is a modern Remington barrel because these barrels come pre-threaded and accept REM chokes (and many other manufacturer's chokes made for the Remington barrel). Otherwise it will have the choke description stamped on the barrel like, "FULL". I have an older Remington barrel that was a "FULL" choke that I had a gunsmith thread for me. The ability to thread a barrel for chokes will depend on the thickness of the barrel wall. Consult a trained gunsmith.
Not recommended for full choke
I am by no means an expert, but my first shotgun was a used Remington 1100 sportsman 12ga shotgun w/ fixed full choke. I bought it at a local pawn shop in good condition for $300. This was about 3 years ago. New, they run about $800 so it depends on the year and condition but $300-$400 used is about average. Hope this helps.
The Rem Choke was first marketed on the Remington 11-87 simi-automatic shotgun. This firearm was introduced in 1987, thus 11-87. The Rem choke is a metal threaded tube about 2 inches long threaded on the outside. The muzzle of the barrel is threaded on the inside. The original Remington 1100 simi-auto had a built in choke and when you purchased it you could only get one choke, full, modified, improved were the most common. With the 11-87, you buy only one gun with one barrel and with a Rem Choke of your choice. If your 11-87 came with a ' Full' Rem Choke for ducks and geese and you want to shoot quail, all you need is to purchase a Rem Choke in Improved Cylinder. Screw out one, screw in another. Neat,huh!
First, you'll need to answer some questions: is it new in box, gently used, or beat up and abused? Does it have any accessories? Is it choked? What is the barrel length (full size is 30")? How about choke tubes? gently used, improved cylinder and 26" barrel A beautiful, brand new Remington 1100 competition 12 ga with 30" barrel runs $1000, but your mileage WILL vary. First, you'll need to answer some questions: is it new in box, gently used, or beat up and abused? Does it have any accessories? Is it choked? What is the barrel length (full size is 30")? How about choke tubes? A beautiful, brand new Remington 1100 competition 12 ga with 30" barrel runs $1000, but your mileage WILL vary.
Between 500 to 700 dollars depending on condition and location