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Unread 06-22-2025, 10:06 PM   #4
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Originally Posted by Steve McCarty View Post
Thank you Researcher for your informative post about Remington shotguns. My grandfather (I am 80.) gave me his Remington Model 11 12 gauge when I was a teen. It sported a Polychoke. The gun weighed a ton, but it was the gun upon which I did most of my shooting, along with a Knickerbocher 20, that my grandfather gave to my dad when he was 10. So I shot heritage guns. I shot model 11s for decades. Sold them when I was in the hospital circling the drain thinking my shooting days were over. But I survived. (aortic dissection) I sure miss my little Model 11 20. Bought two Auto 5s a 12 and a 16. The 16 is an early gun with Mark IV engraving and it is a beauty to behold. Has the original black leather case with two barrels, a full and a cylinder. Suicide safety. That gun competes with beautiful Parkers for sheer shotgun glory. It carries a 75.000 ser# so it's an early gun.
Now that is a gun that I would like to see some quality pictures!
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