Why the Remington 11-48 Still Matters Today: Remembering the Past
The Remington 11-48 changed the future of shotguns, and Andrew is here to tell its story. In this episode of Remembering the Past, we take a close look at the 11-48—Remington’s first post-war semi-auto that blended classic long-recoil engineering with modern styling. Learn about its history, the designers who shaped it, the Sportsman variant, and what to check before adding one to your collection. What’s your favorite Remington shotgun? Drop it in the comments! Don’t forget to like and subscribe for more classic firearm stories. #Remington1148 #ShotgunHistory #BTOFirearms #RememberingThePast #GunCollectors #forgottenfirearms #classicfirearms

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