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The Remington 11-48 is a lighter, streamlined version, of the Model 11, and was the first new semi-automatic shotguns to be introduced by Remington after World War II. Manufactured from 1949 to ...
Two Remington Model 11 shotguns mounted into a mock-up twin dorsal turret. This is meant to simulate the dorsal turrets used on many American medium and heavy bombers during World War II ...
With the Model 11 and Model 11-48, Remington successfully rode Browning's coattails for nearly 75 years. ... In their 12- and 20-gauge configurations, both are chambered for 2 3/4-inch shells.
It shared several components with the Remington 870 pump, which debuted in 1950. Here’s a fun fact: the 870 12-gauge is built on a 16/20 gauge 11-48 receiver, which is one reason 870s are trim guns.
How We Tested the Remington Model 1100 The 1100 was one of 17 shotguns out group tested in Texas. Joe Genzel. ... But there are a few synthetic variants out there. The 12-gauge 1100s are primarily ...
Volpe probably had the best setup. He brought an ancient Remington Model 11 20-gauge with a Poly-Choke, ... Daniel, our runnerup, used a 12-gauge Benelli semiautomatic.
The Remington Model 31 was Remington’s pump gun before the 870. ... they based the 12-gauge 870 around the receiver of the 16-gauge 11-48 semiauto, ...
January 17, 2013 More than 12 years ago By Valerie Strauss Back in 2010, the Office of Inspector General of the U.S. Department of Education purchased 27 new Remington Brand Model 870 police 12 ...