Hello!
I'm hoping to find a little information on this M11, assuming there's any to be had. It's got a six-digit serial, a Polychoke and an in-trigger-guard safety. It's unremarkable on the whole with the exception of the two little brass pins at the rear of the receiver. They look to be original, but I can't find a single record of this gun being released in a deerslayer model or otherwise modified in this way.
I originally bought it as a project, but I hate to mess with it without knowing what it might be.
Thanks in advance for any information!
Model 11 with brass pins on receiver, Polychoke
Re: Model 11 with brass pins on receiver, Polychoke
I have only seen that once before. It was on a WWII era Model 11 that Navy Special Services had as a loaner back in the '60s. The gun had been used to teach aerial gunnery, had an odd attachment that had been on the fore end to mount it I guess, and had Lyman screw on choke tubes. The pins didn't seem to affect my shooting. At the time I had a really new 1100 and I was really starting to smack the targets.
What could have happened... did.
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Re: Model 11 with brass pins on receiver, Polychoke
Looks like a tame version of Annie Oakley's Model 11 --
https://www.gunsinternational.com/guns- ... =100615230
https://www.gunsinternational.com/guns- ... =100615230
Re: Model 11 with brass pins on receiver, Polychoke
Here are some pictures of the WWII aerial training unit complete with Remington model 11. These were mounted in the back of vehicles and driven through a course to shoot clays. This was training for aerial gunners
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