Want to be the ultimate retro hipster at your 3-gun matches? Want to do shotgun drills with your friends but are tired of Benelli M4s and Beretta 1301s? How about a semi-auto shotgun designed by John Moses Browning himself and dubbed his crowning achievement? Up for sale is an all-matching Remington Model 11 (12ga) in excellent condition with all original components plus an optional +3 magazine tube extension. The +3 extension is a non-permanent mod (depicted in 2nd photo) that can be swapped in by the buyer without any alternation to the shotgun itself. The shotgun will ship in its original military configuration along with all parts necessary to swap between configs. These haven't been made in over 50 years but remain some of the most pointable, fastest-cycling shotguns out there today. This example retains almost ALL of its bluing, and the bore is excellent, which is very rare for other examples of this age. Additionally, the wood handguard is free of any cracks, which is a telltale sign that the gun has not been abused with hot loads or incorrect friction ring setup.
However what really sets this example apart are the "flaming bomb" and "crossed cannons" markings on the receiver and stock to indicate that this was procured by the U.S. military during WW2. So what you're getting is a classy, old-school shotgun with a military pedigree that can keep pace with the military self-loaders of today.
Looking for $960 shipped, first "I'll take it" gets it. Check out detailed photos in the album link below. Email is best for contact.
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However what really sets this example apart are the "flaming bomb" and "crossed cannons" markings on the receiver and stock to indicate that this was procured by the U.S. military during WW2. So what you're getting is a classy, old-school shotgun with a military pedigree that can keep pace with the military self-loaders of today.
Looking for $960 shipped, first "I'll take it" gets it. Check out detailed photos in the album link below. Email is best for contact.
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