Pre-War Remington Model 11

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Pre-War Remington Model 11

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It looks like I own a Remington Model 11 from around 1930, does anyone have a view on such things other than they are bloody awful?
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Don't know if you know but the Remington Mod 11 was used to train American air gunners during WWII and were used to emulate the flexible mounted .50cal M2

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Heh, the one coming has a compensator on it, very similar to a Thompson SMG.
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Remington 11 with a Cutts compensator?!! Proper Bonnie & Clyde!!

Basically the Browning Auto 5 that was made by Remington briefly before JMBs death. I had an auto 5 for a while, horrible "double push" recoil impulse. Still a massive nostalgia thing, if not particularly valuable or collectible.

Chokes for the Cutts come up fairly regularly as well. A lot were fitted in the 1980s to make the minimum barrel length with the 88 Amendment Act. LOUD!
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