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No.3 Grade "C" Trap Gun |
08-15-2022, 11:36 PM | #23 | ||||||
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No.3 Grade "C" Trap Gun
Craig,
High condition examples of the Trap Gun are pretty rare. I have seen very few in my searching over the years that are truly original and have great condition. Nature of the beast I guess, made for high volume repetitive game like Trap. Good luck but I don't have one either so you or I may only hear the after story! Lol Will |
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08-16-2022, 03:41 PM | #24 | ||||||
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I have had a couple C grades and both were well used. Gave one away to a local guy who loves to hunt but only had a single barrel 12. The other one with a polychoke I kept. I shoot it as well as any of my other guns with the exception of maybe my Remington 32's. have another beat up D grade I am selling locally thru my FFL. Stock is a little low for me on that one. Pretty beat up and not worth very much so it is going cheap. The C grade I have left has nice wood and great fun to shoot. Think I only paid a little over 300 for it. I actually like the old style safety too. Great guns those 11's.
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08-17-2022, 11:01 AM | #25 | ||||||
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When I started buying graded model 11s the first one I picked up was a C grade trap. It was in great shape. And was a bit of an odd one in that it had a 26” barrel. Still full choke.
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08-17-2022, 12:36 PM | #26 | ||||||
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From the 1905 introduction into the late 1920s the only barrel lengths offered were 26- and 28-inch. The 28-inch was standard with the option of 26-inch. From the 1923 Remington Arms Co., Inc. --
Model 11C Trap Grade 1923 catalog.jpeg About the same time Remington Arms Co., Inc. revised the Model 11 to a cross-bolt safety 1928/9 they added the 30- and 32-inch barrels. From the 1929 catalog over stamped with the 1930 introduction of the 20-gauge Model 11. 1929 Model 11A.jpeg |
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08-17-2022, 11:18 PM | #27 | ||||||
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wish I still had my model 11....charlie
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RAS No.3 Grade |
08-17-2022, 11:23 PM | #28 | ||||||
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RAS No.3 Grade
I have one that is in fair used condition, a 99,xxx serial number gun with the earliest ventilated rib barrel that I have ever confirmed, BUT it has a slight ring bulge at the choke.
So I figure steel shot can't hurt it and tripled on Blue Wing Teal it's first time out! Just cant beat a gun that points itself!! Good luck all with your Double and Non-Double persuits. Will |
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08-18-2022, 10:38 AM | #29 | ||||||
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I don't have any engraved Model 11s, but I do have a minty 20 gauge Skeet with beavertail forend and vent rib and a round top conversion 20 gauge that I believe was done at Abercrombie and Fitch. It is one of only two round top conversions I have ever seen. I would like to learn more about them.
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08-18-2022, 10:55 AM | #30 | ||||||
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[QUOTE=Will Gurton;369850]I have one that is in fair used condition, a 99,xxx serial number gun with the earliest ventilated rib barrel that I have ever confirmed, BUT it has a slight ring bulge at the choke.
The Grade 6 I pictured in an earlier post is a vent rib gun, SN 71XXX. |
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