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Unread 09-26-2022, 05:44 PM   #1
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must be the kind of wood used..thesister to the model 11 the browning a 5 did not have many problems with their stocks...I aint seen a model 11 for sale in my area for a good while...charlie
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Phil, I think that's the original stock. English Walnut doesn't have the figure that high grade American Black Walnut does.
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I know I had a ball shooting 12 and 20 gauge Model 11’s at Rock Mountain this year . I hope to do that again next year .
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I’ve seen a few blurbs about Remington once upon a time making what they called “Long Range” barrels for model 11’s and 31’s years ago . I’d be curious to know how much more if any was the constriction on a regular 30 or 32 inch full choke barrel vs one of these Long Range barrels . Until I see proof I’m gonna tend to think it was just a marketing ploy . The following three Mr. Noreen had posted on the Remington Society forum .
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I’ve got two 32” and one 30” I think I’ll measure and see how much constriction they have since they’re rollstamped “full” . And maybe someday one or two of the marked Ling Range barrels will be available to measure .
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Phil, I think that's the original stock. English Walnut doesn't have the figure that high grade American Black Walnut does.
Phil,

If you ever have the stock off for any reason you can confirm if it does or does not match the gun's serial number.

I would bet that you are correct, however, if you decide to part with the existing one just know that it does appear to be a factory Pre-1909 Tournament (D Grade) stock. If I am correct the serial number would be under the 60,xxx mark.

Good luck in finding a donor or having one made,

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