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The Remington Model 11-48 is a semi-automatic shotgun introduced in 1949, known for its reliability and smooth operation. It features a long-recoil action and was produced in various gauges, including 12 gauge.
This example, is in decent condition with visible signs of use. The bluing shows scratches, dings, and some rust, while the wood stock has scratches, chips, and markings but remains structurally sound. The gold-colored trigger adds a touch of elegance. The shotgun operates smoothly, and all functions are in working order.
The Remington Model 11-48 is a semi-automatic shotgun introduced in 1949, known for its reliability and smooth operation. It features a long-recoil action and was produced in various gauges, including 12 gauge.
This example, is in decent condition with visible signs of use. The bluing shows scratches, dings, and some rust, while the wood stock has scratches, chips, and markings but remains structurally sound. The gold-colored trigger adds a touch of elegance. The shotgun operates smoothly, and all functions are in working order.
The Remington Model 11-48 is a semi-automatic shotgun introduced in 1949, known for its reliability and smooth operation. It features a long-recoil action and was produced in various gauges, including 12 gauge.
This example, is in decent condition with visible signs of use. The bluing shows scratches, dings, and some rust, while the wood stock has scratches, chips, and markings but remains structurally sound. The gold-colored trigger adds a touch of elegance. The shotgun operates smoothly, and all functions are in working order.
The Remington Model 11-48 is a semi-automatic shotgun introduced in 1949, known for its reliability and smooth operation. It features a long-recoil action and was produced in various gauges, including 12 gauge.
This example, is in decent condition with visible signs of use. The bluing shows scratches, dings, and some rust, while the wood stock has scratches, chips, and markings but remains structurally sound. The gold-colored trigger adds a touch of elegance. The shotgun operates smoothly, and all functions are in working order.