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Craig I have not seen a 16ga D or above. My 20ga F is the only small bore graded D or above I have seen, I'm sure they were made but seem to be uncommon.
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Dave I was trying to wade thru the REM Society forum and ran across something you’d posted which I had no idea was factory done ! Cutts yes but wasn’t aware they’d ever put those bastard poly chokes on at the factory .
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Remington factory Poly-Chokes were milled integral with the barrels, just like their ribs. Condon had this Model 11 20-gauge a while back --
1066000 03.jpg Here is one on a Model 31 12-gauge -- Model 31 Polychoke 01.jpg |
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This is the only engraved 16-gauge I've saved pictures of and it has replacement wood.
1573942 01 Model-11-F-Grade 16-Ga SKEET.jpg 1573942 02.jpg |
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If one wants to really pic nits, cross the i's and dot the t's, Remington only catalogued The Sportsman as a "Skeet Gun", but one could get a SKEET choke barrel for a Model 11.
The Sportsman Skeet Gun, February 15, 1935.jpg The Sportsman Skeet Gun, January 2, 1937.jpg The Sportsman Skeet Gun, February 15, 1939.jpg The Sportsman Skeet Gun, June 10, 1941.jpg Sportsman & Model 31 Skeet, 1937.jpg |
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