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  • 1563621
    Senior Member
    • Aug 2009
    • 1103

    #1

    Rem Model 11

    Nice one. US marked. Looks like stock has been refinished.
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  • PhillipM
    Very Senior Member - OFC
    • Aug 2009
    • 5937

    #2
    Very nice! I wonder what choke was used on those guard guns?
    Phillip McGregor (OFC)
    "I am neither a fire arms nor a ballistics expert, but I was a combat infantry officer in the Great War, and I absolutely know that the bullet from an infantry rifle has to be able to shoot through things." General Douglas MacArthur

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    • emmagee1917
      Senior Member
      • Sep 2009
      • 1492

      #3
      Cylinder bore.
      Chris

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      • 1563621
        Senior Member
        • Aug 2009
        • 1103

        #4
        Marked on barrel CYL.

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        • 67rebelsst
          Junior Member
          • Dec 2013
          • 24

          #5
          looks very nice.

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          • 1563621
            Senior Member
            • Aug 2009
            • 1103

            #6
            Model 11s

            1923,1929, and US 1942.
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            • da gimp
              Very Senior Member - OFC Deceased
              • Aug 2009
              • 10137

              #7
              Was there ever a Rem mod 11/ or Sportsman that had the magazine tube cut off that the Browning shotguns sport? If there is, I've never seen one.......... just asking since you guys seem to know on them...........
              be safe, enjoy life, journey well
              da gimp
              OFC, Mo. Chapter

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              • 1563621
                Senior Member
                • Aug 2009
                • 1103

                #8
                Da G, Just did a quick search and all have cutoff. Yahoo pic search model 11.

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                • da gimp
                  Very Senior Member - OFC Deceased
                  • Aug 2009
                  • 10137

                  #9
                  none of the shotguns pictured above have it.............
                  be safe, enjoy life, journey well
                  da gimp
                  OFC, Mo. Chapter

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                  • Ltdave
                    Senior Member
                    • Feb 2010
                    • 587

                    #10
                    this is the only Rem 11 i have with a less than 28" barrel...







                    the barrel is 19" from the bolt face (in battery) to the end of the Cutts Compensator which is pinned to the threaded boss. the choke adds another 3/4" or so and i cut the handguard back under the barrel to clear the compensator during recoil...
                    Last edited by Ltdave; 08-31-2014, 04:25.

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                    • ebeeby
                      Senior Member
                      • May 2012
                      • 687

                      #11
                      The example here is in the 487XXX range , is marked "Military Finish" , has plain stock (FJA) and no ducks!
                      Last edited by ebeeby; 08-31-2014, 05:47.
                      "Socialism is the Philosophy of failure, the creed of ignorance, and the gospel of envy. Its inherent virtue is the equal sharing of misery." ~Winston Churchill

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                      • gfguns
                        Senior Member
                        • Sep 2009
                        • 264

                        #12
                        This is my favorite Model 11 which has the duck scenes on the receiver and checkered commercial finished (varnished not oiled) wood.







                        Last edited by gfguns; 09-02-2014, 09:01. Reason: add info and pictures

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                        • 1563621
                          Senior Member
                          • Aug 2009
                          • 1103

                          #13
                          That is sweet! 1941?

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                          • gfguns
                            Senior Member
                            • Sep 2009
                            • 264

                            #14
                            Originally posted by 1563621
                            That is sweet! 1941?
                            Actually it is a 1943. The date code is B for January and should be MM for 1943 but somehow one of the M's was left off. My theory is 1942 was the last single letter (L) year code and this being January 1943 someone did not realize (M) had been used in 1921 until it was too late. The decision was then made to go to (MM). Maybe it was planned before January to go to (MM) but some didn't get the memo. A single M is 1921 and we know it is not that. See the chart below

                            Remington Dates of Manufacture
                            This page is maintained because of it's popularity and search engine indexes
                            There is a new page which includes a diagram for location the barrel codes Manufacture Dates

                            The following serial number information is for
                            Remingtion firearms manufactured between 1921 and 1972.

                            Remingtons manufactured between 1921 and 1972 have a code located on the left side of the barrel near the frame that identifies the year and month of manufacture. The following letters correspond to the months of the year, for example B=January, L= February and so on:

                            B - L - A - C - K - P - O - W - D - E - R - X

                            The following letters correspond to the year of manufacture starting in 1921 and ending in 1972:

                            M - N - P - R - S - T - U - W - X - Y - Z - A - B - C - D - E - F - G - H - J - K - L - MM - NN - PP - RR - SS - TT - UU - WW - XX - YY - ZZ - A - B - C - D - E - F - G - H - J - K - L - M - N - P - R - S - T - U - W


                            B - Jan M - 1921 C - 1934 SS - 1947 G - 1960
                            L - Feb N - 1922 D - 1935 TT - 1948 H - 1961
                            A - Mar P - 1923 E - 1936 UU - 1949 J - 1962
                            C - Apr R - 1924 F - 1937 WW - 1950 K - 1963
                            K - May S - 1925 G - 1938 XX - 1951 L - 1964
                            P - Jun T - 1926 H - 1939 YY - 1952 M - 1965
                            O - Jul U - 1927 J - 1940 ZZ - 1953 N - 1966
                            W - Aug W - 1928 K - 1941 A - 1954 P - 1967
                            D - Sep X - 1929 L - 1942 B - 1955 R - 1968
                            E - Oct Y - 1930 MM - 1943 C - 1956 S - 1969
                            R - Nov Z - 1931 NN - 1944 D - 1957 T - 1970
                            X - Dec A - 1932 PP - 1945 E - 1958 U - 1971
                            B - 1933 RR - 1946 F - 1959 W - 1972
                            Last edited by gfguns; 09-03-2014, 05:25.

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                            • Ltdave
                              Senior Member
                              • Feb 2010
                              • 587

                              #15
                              Originally posted by gfguns
                              Actually it is a 1943. The date code is B for January and should be MM for 1943 but somehow one of the M's was left off. My theory is 1942 was the last single letter (L) year code and this being January 1943 someone did not realize (M) had been used in 1921 until it was too late. The decision was then made to go to (MM). Maybe it was planned before January to go to (MM) but some didn't get the memo. A single M is 1921 and we know it is not that. See the chart below

                              Remington Dates of Manufacture
                              This page is maintained because of it's popularity and search engine indexes
                              There is a new page which includes a diagram for location the barrel codes Manufacture Dates

                              The following serial number information is for
                              Remingtion firearms manufactured between 1921 and 1972.

                              Remingtons manufactured between 1921 and 1972 have a code located on the left side of the barrel near the frame that identifies the year and month of manufacture. The following letters correspond to the months of the year, for example B=January, L= February and so on:

                              B - L - A - C - K - P - O - W - D - E - R - X

                              The following letters correspond to the year of manufacture starting in 1921 and ending in 1972:

                              M - N - P - R - S - T - U - W - X - Y - Z - A - B - C - D - E - F - G - H - J - K - L - MM - NN - PP - RR - SS - TT - UU - WW - XX - YY - ZZ - A - B - C - D - E - F - G - H - J - K - L - M - N - P - R - S - T - U - W


                              B - Jan M - 1921 C - 1934 SS - 1947 G - 1960
                              L - Feb N - 1922 D - 1935 TT - 1948 H - 1961
                              A - Mar P - 1923 E - 1936 UU - 1949 J - 1962
                              C - Apr R - 1924 F - 1937 WW - 1950 K - 1963
                              K - May S - 1925 G - 1938 XX - 1951 L - 1964
                              P - Jun T - 1926 H - 1939 YY - 1952 M - 1965
                              O - Jul U - 1927 J - 1940 ZZ - 1953 N - 1966
                              W - Aug W - 1928 K - 1941 A - 1954 P - 1967
                              D - Sep X - 1929 L - 1942 B - 1955 R - 1968
                              E - Oct Y - 1930 MM - 1943 C - 1956 S - 1969
                              R - Nov Z - 1931 NN - 1944 D - 1957 T - 1970
                              X - Dec A - 1932 PP - 1945 E - 1958 U - 1971
                              B - 1933 RR - 1946 F - 1959 W - 1972
                              are these dates pretty accurate? could there be another set of codes for older guns?

                              mine (shown above) has D T which is Septermber 1926 but the patent dates on the barrel are 1900, 1902 and 1903. i have no reason to believe its not factory...

                              the serial is 3084xx and it has the widow maker safety (sliding lever inside the trigger guard, not a cross bolt). i was under the impression this was a mid to late teens manufactured gun...

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