Rem 1100 O-Ring

Try a gun store that is a Remington dealer. Though they may work for a while, automotive O rings and hardware rings of the same size may work for a while.
When you find them, that is the remington ones, stock up. Some who own Remington autos never have a problem and others always have a problem. Youi may be in the latter. Try Western Gun Parts.
 
You could try a Plumbing or industrial Supply Store you are looking for A Viton O21 ring.
 
I take that is the size of it? I have never had a problem after several thousand years but I just thought I should get one for when I do.

#21 is the o-ring size number. Remington wants about $5 for one, the local farm equipment/automotive shop will about about $0.25.
 
I have always been a Finning fan.
Get the yellow o-rings, they are a bit more durable.
I was looking for a couple of o-rings for my daughters Yoter.
The water pump went on it and Finning and for
some reason Finning was in short supply of this particular o-ring.
There is a place called the Source (heavy duty parts supply)
and they set me up with a couple proper sized o-rings.
The gent asked what I was doing and told him the story.
Daughter's car? No charge.
Thanks Source.
Looky.
 
They are the same O ring that fits the Win. SX-1. I'll take 10 of those off your hands Blargon if you want to get rid of some. :)

???? Are you sure. The original X1's are not as thick as a 1100.A 1100 may work but bigger material diameter. I have originals of each here somewhere I will try to find and get pics
 
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???? Are you sure. The original X1's are not as thick as a 1100.A 1100 may work but bigger material diameter. I have originals of each here somewhere I will try to find and get pics

A Smith I deal with told me that. Been using them ever since with good results
 
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