My late father in law was big into Remington 1100s. But, he did have an old 16ga 11-48 with poly-choke in his collection that was basically just a safe queen. I've always been a 16ga guy and love the old recoil operated semi autos. When he passed, I was asked if there was anything in his gun collection I wanted. I got that old 11-48 and it's been my go to shotgun every since.
I was gifted a 12 gauge 11-48 when I turned 13. Years later when my grandpa passed, we were going through his gun safe and found that he had a 16 gauge 11-48! It’s cool to have the pair and anytime I shoot I get to remember my grandpa.
I appreciate that you’re making “forgotten weapons” esque content but for sporting guns. It’s great to learn about these guns. You should try to do a video about beretta’s 300 series, like the 301,302, and 303
Thank you for your support! This comment has me really thinking... our original intent wasn't just to do sporting shotguns, but it certainly has taken that path. We will continue with the sporting shotguns and also introduce some sporting rifles and pistols in the future.
Thank you for your support! You can look on the left side of the barrel near the receiver and it should have 2 or 3 letters stamped into the barrel. You can then search "Remington manufacture dates" and find a website that will give the month and year decoded. You can also post on here and I'll tell you what you have
My late father in law was big into Remington 1100s. But, he did have an old 16ga 11-48 with poly-choke in his collection that was basically just a safe queen. I've always been a 16ga guy and love the old recoil operated semi autos. When he passed, I was asked if there was anything in his gun collection I wanted. I got that old 11-48 and it's been my go to shotgun every since.
I've never played in the 16 ga or 28 ga realm, but hope to soon when I can get my hands on a few!
I was gifted a 12 gauge 11-48 when I turned 13. Years later when my grandpa passed, we were going through his gun safe and found that he had a 16 gauge 11-48! It’s cool to have the pair and anytime I shoot I get to remember my grandpa.
So many great stories about how firearms serve as a memory of a parent or grandparent whether it be hunting or target shooting
Dont know why your not gettin more veiws doin good on info
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I agree, stay consistent and you should get the recognition you deserve
I appreciate that you’re making “forgotten weapons” esque content but for sporting guns. It’s great to learn about these guns. You should try to do a video about beretta’s 300 series, like the 301,302, and 303
Thank you for your support! This comment has me really thinking... our original intent wasn't just to do sporting shotguns, but it certainly has taken that path. We will continue with the sporting shotguns and also introduce some sporting rifles and pistols in the future.
@ fantastic! If you need a good idea for rifles you could do something on the Remington 721,722 and how it led into the 700.
Great video! I have a love affair with these guns.
Yes, I'm a big fan of the 11 and 11-48.. more so the 11-48 as I like the curved receiver rather than the A5/11 design
We need a gun collection from you!!!!!!
Thank you for your support! Maybe one of these days!
Hey man great video! I just got one. 11-48. How do I know which year mine was made?
Thank you for your support! You can look on the left side of the barrel near the receiver and it should have 2 or 3 letters stamped into the barrel. You can then search "Remington manufacture dates" and find a website that will give the month and year decoded. You can also post on here and I'll tell you what you have
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The bonnie and clyde gangster gun model 11 and 11-48
Look into get the 58 and 878 automaster for your series
I have both of them... will record a video on the 58 soon and the 878 in the future
And thanks for watching!