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The Remington 11-48 is a lighter, streamlined version, of the Model 11, and was the first new semi-automatic shotguns to be introduced by Remington after World War II. Manufactured from 1949 to ...
Remington named the gun "Model 11" and sold about 850,000 units until 1947. In 1949, Remington gave the Model 11 some major cosmetic changes and called it the Model 11-48. It kept the recoil ...
Introduced in 1948, the 11-48 retained the long-recoil action of the Model 11, but Remington produced it at a lower cost. Not only did the gun make use of stamped parts, but also common parts.
In the late 1940s, Remington offered a great pump gun, the Model 31 ... gauge 870 was made on a 16 gauge 11-48 receiver, so not only did it undercut the Model 12 in price, it was light and ...
Remington first built the Model 31 to compete with Winchester’s iconic Model ... more affordable pump based on the action of the 16-gauge 11-48 semi-auto shotgun. That assured the 12-gauge 870 would ...
The Winchester Model 1911 SL is a shotgun you may have never heard ... the Browning Auto-5 had sold over 3 million units. Remington’s Model 11, made from 1911 to 1949, stacked up 837,328, and the ...
Make the Model 700 Rifle Great Again. Mann, being a rifle guy, laid out what he thought Remington should do to successfully get back into the gun market. His plan was simple and well thought out ...