Remington Model 11 12 Gauge Semi-Auto, Remington-UMC Era, 28-Inch Plain Barrel, Blued, Walnut Stock
This U.S.-made Remington Model 11 is a classic long-recoil 12 gauge from the Remington-UMC branding period (1911–1920). It features the signature humpback receiver profile, a 28-inch plain (no rib) barrel with a single brass bead, and checkered walnut furniture. Collectors will appreciate the Remington TRADE MARK and REMINGTON UMC TRADE MARK rollmarks that place it squarely in the early production era of this Browning Auto-5–pattern design.
Condition
Overall Condition: Good condition, showing some signs of prior use and handling.
Bore Condition: Good - Clean, well-maintained, minor wear marks.
Specific Condition Notes: Minor handling wear is present. The receiver and barrel show areas of finish wear and blemishing. The bore is clean and presents in solid, serviceable shape.
What’s Included
- Remington Model 11 12 Gauge semi-automatic shotgun
Built on Browning’s proven long-recoil system, this Model 11 includes the adjustable friction-ring setup in the forend to tune cycling for light and heavy loads. The action type, markings, and features align with the Remington-UMC period, adding historical interest for those focused on early U.S.-made examples.
The 28-inch field-configuration barrel is plain (no rib) and topped with a single brass bead for a straightforward sight picture. A knurled magazine cap secures the walnut forend, and the tubular under-barrel magazine provides a 4+1 capacity.
Walnut furniture includes a checkered pistol-grip stock and matching forend, with a sling-swivel eyelet at the butt for field carry. Length of pull measures 14.0 inches to the factory-style butt, offering a traditional fit and sight alignment.
The blued carbon-steel receiver and barrel display the classic humpback profile associated with this platform. A knurled charging handle aids manipulation, and the period-correct Remington TRADE MARK and REMINGTON UMC TRADE MARK rollmarks underscore its early branding era and U.S. manufacture.




