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Introduced in 1948, the 11-48 retained the long-recoil action of the Model 11, but Remington produced it at a lower cost. Not only did the gun make use of stamped parts, but also common parts.
The answer was Remington. In 1902 ... And even then, the sleek and modern-looking Model 11-48 was little more than a Model 11 without the square-back receiver. But the 1950s was the era when ...
Part of a modernization program for Remington, it was announced at the same time as the semi-automatic Model 11-48. Touted as “A Fine New Pump at an Amazingly Low Price!” the 870’s receiver ...
Remington’s inertia-driven 11-48 (1948 is the year it was developed, but it wasn’t introduced until 1952) was the first successful 28-gauge and .410 autoloader. Remington built the Model 11 long ...