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How a Century-Old Riot Shotgun Got a Modern Sight
Step into postwar America with us as we examine a remarkably forward-thinking patrol shotgun built by a Tucson police officer in the late 1940s–early 1950s. This customized Remington Model 11 semiauto ...
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After licensing the Auto 5 design from John Browning and producing it as the Model 11 since 1905, Remington redesigned it in the late 1940s. In so doing, they took advantage of mass-production ...
No gunmaker has seen a more dramatic evolution of its semiautomatic shotguns than Remington. Because of its shotgun ammunition plant in Lonoke, Arkansans think of Remington as a local company. Its ...
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 ...
** When you buy products through the links on our site, we may earn a commission that supports NRA's mission to protect, preserve and defend the Second Amendment. ** Remington Arms has survived for ...
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