Let me start this off as this began as a ugly duckling project I found lurking in the dusty back rack of a pawn shop. You know the places guns go to die when no one wants them. Seems what ever heartless person before me had taken a 1969 Remington 1100 and chopped off the barrel at around 20 inches and never bothered to clean it up much. It was pretty badly done at a angle. The wood stock had some dents and dings. But alas for a paltry sum it followed me home.
Not long after a new barrel with screw in chokes came my way and I started using it and the old 20 inch barrel sat on the side. A couple of more 1100's in various gauges and trim joined it and somewhere along the way a Synthetic stock came in part of a trade. Well I put the synthetic on after deciding the dents in the wood stock were a bit to big to resurrect dang it if that didn't turn into my favorite shotgun. I've got others worth 4 times more but I shoot better what that old ugly duckling.
At some point I cleaned up the muzzle of the 20 inch barrel and got to thinking about replacing the ramp and bead on it. I'm thinking sweating on a new ramp might be a touch beyond me considering it has to get lined up and all. Anyone have a idea where to send it and about how much this should run?