Augie
Ultimate Member
Picked this 20 gauge Remington Model 11 up this morning at the Howard County show. Normally i would avoid a gun like this, has extra holes drilled in the receiver for a scope mount, but there was just something I real liked about it and it was cheap.
Dates to May of 1946 and considering it's age it is decent shape bluing wise, wood has had extra finish poorly applied but there is nice grain hiding under it and there are no cracks and few gouges. May strip and finish over the winter.
Has a Lyman Cutts compensator and it came with an extra tube which is worth 40 bucks or so.
Should be a fun gun for sporting clays, this old Browning patent A5 style guns work well for me.
Dates to May of 1946 and considering it's age it is decent shape bluing wise, wood has had extra finish poorly applied but there is nice grain hiding under it and there are no cracks and few gouges. May strip and finish over the winter.
Has a Lyman Cutts compensator and it came with an extra tube which is worth 40 bucks or so.
Should be a fun gun for sporting clays, this old Browning patent A5 style guns work well for me.