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10-22-2021, 05:24 PM | #53 | ||||||
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Craig-Nice looking model 11
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10-22-2021, 06:28 PM | #54 | ||||||
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Thank you sir ! I got it on GB and to be honest the metal looked a good deal better in person than in the sellers pictures . Wood has plenty bruises etc but overall I believe it to be in rather good mechanical shape .
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10-22-2021, 08:17 PM | #55 | ||||||
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bet she shoot s good lets us know...charlie
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10-23-2021, 03:20 PM | #56 | ||||||
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Love the "11" except for that "widow maker" maker safety. My 12ga has it. Glad my 20ga has a push button.
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10-23-2021, 11:38 PM | #57 | ||||||
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Picked up a barrel for the Model 11 from an auction in Texas I believe it was . Anyway it’s a plain no rib full choke barrel but 32” . A friend in the Remington Society seems to think that length is a bit harder to come by .
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10-24-2021, 07:54 AM | #58 | ||||||
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I've been looking for a 30" full choke ribbed barrel for my Grandad's 16 ga. for so many years I can't recall when I started. I inherited it after he died. It's exactly the way it was the last time he hunted it. I don't have the heart to restore it. Functions perfectly.
I may take it out and try it on doves later this season. I haven't shot it since he died in 1975. |
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10-24-2021, 11:48 AM | #59 | ||||||
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Try corsonsbarrels.com. Looks like they have a lot of barrels for sale
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10-24-2021, 12:36 PM | #60 | ||||||
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The introduction of the JMB designed Remington Autoloading Shotgun in the 1905-06 Remington Arms Co. catalog showed only two barrel lengths, 28-inch plain barrel on the No. 1 "Standard" Grade to No. 6 "Premier" Grade and 20-inch for the No. 0 "Riot" Grade. By the 1906 catalogs the option of a 26-inch barrel was added to the No. 1 to 6. Those remained the lengths through the last The Remington Arms Union Metallic Cartridge Co., Inc. catalog in 1920. The first Remington Arms Co., Inc. catalog in late 1920 includes 30-inch barrels for the Model 11, but both the pump guns the Models 10 and 17 were offered with 26-, 28-, 30- & 32-inch barrels.
The big 1923 Remington Arms Co., Inc. again only offers 26- and 28-inch barrels for the Model 11 and includes the following -- "Our experiments show the Remington Autoloading Shotgun, fitted with the standard 28-inch full choke barrel shoots just as hard and just as close as any other type of shotgun. WE DO NOT FURNISH A LONGER BARREL THAN THIS." Model 11A Standard Grade 1923 catalog.jpg The Remington Shotguns pocket catalog, circa 1925, also only offers 26- and 28-inch barrels for the Model 11. The 1929 Remington Arms Co. Inc. catalog that introduces the Model 11 with the new cross-bolt safety lists barrels in 26-, 28-, 30- & 32-inch. Model 11A 1929 Catalog.jpeg By the 1938 catalogs they give all the different barrel options -- 1938 Model 11s.jpg but by then they don't show 32-inch barrels for the 16- and 20-gauges. |
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