Radical120
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New to the board - glad to be hear. I have recently inherited a pre WWII Remington Model 11 from my father. The stock on it is completely trashed. I was looking to replace both the stock and front forearm with a synthetic one. I have looked at companies like Ram-Line and they have the Browning A-5 stock buy indicate they do not fit the Remington. Has anybody replaced theirs with a synthetic stock? I was reading on the board and I believe Tom C said in one of the postings (see below) that it was possible. Any feedback or companies that might have a replacement would be greatly appreciated.
"Remington Model 11 came to me as an inheritance from my uncle. It turns out that it was made in 1942. When I got it, it had a light coating of rust covering all the metal, with a couple of mild bulges in the long, full choked barrel. I found a spare barrel and someone to restore it. It now has a 25” barrel, with removable choke tubes, an MMC rear sight, an AO front sight on a Williams base, and shoots slugs into nice groups at 50 yds. I also have an extended magazine for it for use in IPSC 3-gun matches. It is nicely finished in a mat blue finish, and the wood looks great. I have put an inexpensive Ramline front forearm on it to prevent splitting of the nice wood forearm."
"Remington Model 11 came to me as an inheritance from my uncle. It turns out that it was made in 1942. When I got it, it had a light coating of rust covering all the metal, with a couple of mild bulges in the long, full choked barrel. I found a spare barrel and someone to restore it. It now has a 25” barrel, with removable choke tubes, an MMC rear sight, an AO front sight on a Williams base, and shoots slugs into nice groups at 50 yds. I also have an extended magazine for it for use in IPSC 3-gun matches. It is nicely finished in a mat blue finish, and the wood looks great. I have put an inexpensive Ramline front forearm on it to prevent splitting of the nice wood forearm."