Rare Pre-War Remington Model 31 L Tough 16 Gauge 1942 - VG+ Condition
Guns International #: 103249545 Seller's Inventory #: 444
Category: Remington Shotguns - Pump - Remington Shotguns

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Seller: randywine
Company: Randolf W Fowler Ltd
Member Since: 1/26/21
First Name: Randy
Last Name: Fowler
State: Virginia
Zip: 20147
Country: United States
Phone: (703) 858-2881
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Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns.
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Description:
Rare Pre-War Remington Model 31L Tough 16 Gauge Production 1942 - VG+ Condition
In VG+ overall condition.  The wood is in excellent condition, and the bluing shows some wear, but still retains 90%.  It has a 26" barrel with a fixed improved cylinder choke.  The LOP is 14.25"

Overview:
Known as Remington's Ultra Pump with its "ball-bearing" slide action.  Also known as one of the finest pump shotguns ever produced.  This is a rare light 16-gauge that was made in 1942.  The wood is in excellent condition, and the metal is in very good condition with some thinning on the edges from carrying.  Own a piece of history from one of America's oldest and most respected gun manufacturers.

Overview:
Produced from 1931 to 1949, it superseded the John Pedersen-designed Models 10 and 29, and the John Browning-designed Model 17. It was replaced by the less expensive-to-manufacture Model 870 in 1950. The Model 31 was made in three gauges, with 121,000 12-gauge models made and 75,000 16- and 20-gauge examples also produced. The Federal Bureau of Investigation acquired one Model 31 per office in 1935 in response to the Kansas City Massacre. The model 31L was a lightweight version featuring an aluminum receiver and trigger housing.

During World War II, Remington produced a Model 31 riot gun for military use. These were stamped "U.S. Property" on the left side of the receiver and had an approximate serial number range of 51000–63000. Except for a single prototype, no Model 31 trench guns were produced.

Despite being well received, sales still lagged far behind the Winchester. Remington went back to the drawing board and designed the Model 870; this shotgun matched the durability of the Model 12 at a significantly lower cost. Despite the overwhelming success of the 870, many shotgun connoisseurs consider the Model 31 to be the ne plus ultra of pump shotguns with its "ball-bearing" slide action.

The Model 31 was later used as a basis for the Mossberg 500 and related shotguns. The Mossberg is simpler and less expensive to produce. Notable differences are the use of a two-piece bolt with a separate locking piece as well as a significantly simplified barrel mounting system. Further, the bolt locks into a barrel extension rather than directly to the receiver.

This is a used item. While we do not test-fire our used firearms, we perform an inspection and function check to ensure that they are fully functional to the best of our ability. 

Layaway: 1/3 down 90 days
Shipping:  $50, insurance extra upon Buyer's request
Payment:  Personal Check, Money Order, Cert. Check, or Zelle
New shipping hard case $20 upon request
randywine2000yahoo
(703) 858-2881
Returns without damage or alteration within 3 days of delivery minus a 20% restocking fee 
 

Price: $1,499.00

Curio/Relic: Yes
Shotgun Gauge: 16 Gauge
Manufacturer: Remington
Model: 31L
Serial Number: 551375
Barrel Length: 26
Bore: Mirror
Chambers: 4+1
Condition: VG+
Metal Condition: VG
Wood Condition: Excellent
Bore Condition: Excellent
Barrel Type: Round
Action: Pump
Triggers: Single
Stock: Black Walnut
Butt Pad: Factory Plate
LOP: 14.25
Finish: Oil
Sights: Bead
Manufacture Date: 1942
Chokes: Fixed IC
Case: Optional