The American-market version of John Browning's revolutionary Auto-5 shotgun, produced under license by Remington when Browning went to FN Belgium for the original. The long-recoil humpback design was instantly recognizable. Used in WWI and WWII for training and combat (Military Model). A remarkable 50-year production run from 1905-1947. Clyde Barrow of Bonnie and Clyde favored a sawed-off Model 11. Type: Shotgun Action: Break-Action Caliber: 12 gauge Capacity: 5 Year introduced: 1932, USA Weight: 120 oz Overall length: 48" Status: Discontinued Intended use: hunting, military, civilian