Step back in time with the Remington Model 11, a groundbreaking piece of American firearms history. Produced in 1905, this rare first-year production model is one of only about 8,000 made that year. A collector's dream, this Model 11 is a testament to the innovation of John Moses Browning's design, marking its place as the first semi-automatic shotgun manufactured in the United States. While showing extensive signs of prior use and handling, this piece remains a fascinating addition to any enthusiast's collection, embodying both historical significance and timeless craftsmanship.
The overall condition of this Remington Model 11 is categorized as fair, with moderate scratching, pitting, and finish loss, while the right side of the forend bears a noticeable crack. The bore is generally clean, albeit with some residue and slight corrosion, indicative of its storied past. This semi-automatic shotgun features a 28-inch barrel, blued finish, and a worn walnut stock with a classic Prince of Wales hand grip. Included in this sale is the shotgun itself, sporting its fixed Improved Modified choke and metallic front bead sight.
Dive deeper into the legacy of the Remington Model 11, which shares its design lineage with the iconic Browning Auto-5. Its long-recoil operation mechanism offers a smooth shooting experience, making it suitable for both sport and hunting. With a 4+1 capacity and 2-3/4" chamber, this 12-gauge shotgun not only served civilians but also saw action during World War II, illustrating its versatility and reliability. The blued finish harks back to the golden age of American gun craftsmanship, and this shotgun remains a staple for collectors who appreciate both its aesthetic and historical value. Owning the Remington Model 11 is an opportunity to embrace early 20th-century innovation and add a piece of firearms history to your collection.




