The Model 31 was Remington's answer to the Winchester Model 12, featuring a rotary bolt that made it one of the smoothest-cycling pump shotguns ever produced. Known for its tight tolerances and near-silent action stroke. It competed directly with the Model 12 until production ended in 1949. Type: Shotgun Action: Pump-Action Caliber: 12 Gauge Capacity: 4 Year introduced: 1931, USA Weight: 7.5 oz Overall length: 47" Status: Discontinued Intended use: Hunting, Trap, Skeet