Old Gun of Dads - Remington Model II-A?


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Sean Dempsey
November 8, 2008, 09:29 PM
That's all it says on it. Got a bunch of patent stamps from the early 1900's, but I can't find anything other than a serial number and the "MODEL II-A" on it. Looks old as hell, but might have just been exposed to the elements too much.

Any idea what this could be? I can take pictures, but it's a pretty unremarkable looking gun, just looks like a plain semi-auto shotgun. Anyone heard of this model before?

EDIT: You know, I think it might say 11-A, the characters look like two lowercase "L", but I think it's actually an 11, not a roman numeral.

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mnrivrat
November 8, 2008, 09:47 PM
Remington Model 11 is the Browning design ,and closely resembles the Browning A5 semi auto gun.

The Remington gun was of good quality, and many are still in use today . It is a recoil operated auto using friction ring design.

DRYHUMOR
November 9, 2008, 06:26 AM
A google image search for "Remington Model 11" might narrow it down for you.

In good shape it is 300-400.00 gun, gotta be pretty sweet condition to push past 400.00.

Dave McCracken
November 9, 2008, 07:48 AM
John Moses Browning designed the Model 11, and a fine job he did.

It's one of the classics. The archives have oodles of input.

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