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    remington 11-48

    i just inherited a remington 11-48 12 guage from my wifes great uncle im wondering if its rare or worth any thing thanks for your help and info

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    3-shot version of the Model 11-48 autoloading shotgun

    Introduction Year: 1948

    Year Discontinued: 1968

    Total Production: Approximately 276,000

    Designer/Inventor: L. Ray Crittendon, Ellis Hailston, and C.R. Johnson

    Action Type: Autoloading

    Caliber/Gauge: 12, 16, 20 gauges

    Serial Number Blocks: 12 ga. – 3,000,000 – 3,157,000
    16 ga. – 3,500,000 – 3,568,000
    20 ga. – 3,800,000 – 3, 854,000

    Variations: Sportsman '48A Standard Grade
    Sportsman '48B Special Grade
    Sportsman '48D Tournament Grade
    Sportsman '48F Premier Grade
    Sportsman '48 Skeet Grade
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    I have one from my Grand father

    Not worth much $$$ but I'll never part with mine.

    To me it's worth more than any other gun I own.

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    they are worth a couple hundred bucks, unless you had a 410 or 28 gauge as they are a little more valuable. but a great shotgun none the less!

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    11-48

    Yes, this is the spring operated model. My father 80 Y.O. father has had his since 51. I had borrowed it for about 20 years. Time had turned it into a single shot and recoil pad was as hard as a rock. Also, the vinyl case it was stored in for the last 50 something years had become part of the finish. I had the gun smith repair it put on a new pad and they steel wooled the bluing and oiled the wood and removed any trace of the old case. Man does it shine. I gave it back to my father for father's day last year all fixed up. Looks like a new shotgun.

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