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Remington Model 11 12 Gauge

Remington's first semi-automatic shotgun, built under John Browning's long-recoil patent. The Model 11 was licensed from FN by Browning after Winchester declined the design, and Browning sublicensed it to Remington for the US market. It was the first successful semi-automatic shotgun in America and remained in production for 42 years.

📄Manual (model family)🔧Schematic — not on file
Type
Shotgun
Action
Semi-Automatic
Caliber
12 Gauge
Capacity
4
Introduced
1905
Origin
USA
Status
Discontinued
Platform
Model 11

Chamberings

Specifications

Weight (unloaded)
8 oz
Overall length
48"
Barrel options
26-inch, 28-inch, 30-inch, 32-inch
Era
Pre-War
Military use
Yes
Law enforcement
Yes
Intended use
Hunting, Military, Trench Warfare

Documents

FAQs

How much does the Remington Model 11 12 Gauge weigh?
The Remington Model 11 12 Gauge weighs 8 oz (0.5 lb) unloaded.
What caliber is the Remington Model 11 12 Gauge?
The Remington Model 11 12 Gauge is chambered in 12 Gauge; also offered in 16 Gauge, 20 Gauge.
When was the Remington Model 11 12 Gauge introduced?
The Remington Model 11 12 Gauge was introduced in 1905 in USA and is discontinued.
What is the capacity of the Remington Model 11 12 Gauge?
The Remington Model 11 12 Gauge has a capacity of 4.

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