I am looking for a barrel for a Remington 11 shotgun the 20 inch version if i can find one.
Does anyone know where I can find one
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I am looking for a barrel for a Remington 11 shotgun the 20 inch version if i can find one.
Does anyone know where I can find one
Try Midway USA.
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There's one lone barrel offered on GunBroker right now. It's auction No. 197438738.
Link: http://www.gunbroker.com/
It would serve to make your own riot length barrel.
I really enjoy using the Remington Model 11 and have owned a couple down through the years. They are very dependable auto-loading shotguns. The one I have now was purchased from its original owner who bought it new in 1931. It came from the factory with a modified choke but he obtained an accessory barrel in full choke at the original purchase of the gun. I already had an additional barrel which I had shortened for my first Model ll. Installed on this gun, it serves any need I have for a reliable short barreled shotgun. The old gun is good company in our remote lake cabin when staying overnight. Next morning, the shorty is exchanged for the modified barrel for duck hunting over decoys, or the full choke barrel for pass shooting or for shots of opportunity, taken in the cabin yard while grilling steaks for lunch. More than one single has been rendered into a duck dinner that way. They've even gone on the grill with the steaks on occasion.
A fun and gratifying shotgun is the reliable, John Browning designed, all steel Remington Model 11.
I went scouting today to see the lake level in our slough so I can know where construct a blind or two next week. A beautiful October day at the lake as seen in these photos take just a few of hours ago.
A duck haul from a few years back when both my brother-in-law and I dedicated a day to hunt with our Browning designed auto-loading shotguns. His is a Savage Model 720, another licensed rendition of the famous recoil-operated auto-loading design. B-I-L's shotgun at top of photo and mine at bottom. There are three limits shown as my nephew made his contribution.
The Remington Model 11 wearing its "hose" barrel. Good for hosing down whatever needs hosing.
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“No possible rapidity of fire can atone for habitual carelessness of aim with the first shot.”
Theodore Roosevelt, The Wilderness Hunter, 1893
Beautiful Model 11, just beautiful.
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