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Remington the sportsman. OLD!

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Being this old I assume steel for ducks wouldn’t be good for it?


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I do not duck hunt any more, but my understanding is one or more of the non toxic loads are fine one in older guns, just no steel.

I know they are privy, but what isn't these days?
 
Late to the conversation.

Remington Model 11 is built on the Browning patent under license, the parts may or may not be interchangeable. If you can get Rem. parts, go with those.

Traditional wisdom is to not disassemble the trigger group.

As a curiosity, I have a "Browning" A5 (stamped as such) that was built by Remington during WW II when the Browning factory was overtaken by the Nazis, that is actually a Rem Model 11 because Browning parts will not interchange.

Bismuth will shoot in all lead only guns, expensive as hell, but really how many shots are you going to fire in a year.
 
Late to the conversation.

Remington Model 11 is built on the Browning patent under license, the parts may or may not be interchangeable. If you can get Rem. parts, go with those.

Traditional wisdom is to not disassemble the trigger group.

As a curiosity, I have a "Browning" A5 (stamped as such) that was built by Remington during WW II when the Browning factory was overtaken by the Nazis, that is actually a Rem Model 11 because Browning parts will not interchange.

Bismuth will shoot in all lead only guns, expensive as hell, but really how many shots are you going to fire in a year.

I got true Remington parts from numeric hand she already fixed up. I’m pretty good with thing so I did disassemble and had to use a punch for the trigger pins and all but it was simple and she’s running like a champ now


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