American Rifleman Television - Remington 11-48
The Remington 11-48 is a lighter, streamlined version, of the Model 11, and was the first new semi-automatic shotguns to be introduced by Remington after World War II. Manufactured from 1949 to 1968, it was produced in 12, 16, 20 and 28 gauge and .410 variations.

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Why the Remington 11-48 Still Matters Today: Remembering the Past

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Review Remington Model 11 48 (12 gauge)

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I Have This Old Gun: Remington Autoloading Shotgun

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Uncovering the Rich History of the Remington 11-48: Andrew’s Remembering the Past

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We Ranked 10 Battle Tanks In UKRAINE, Worst to Best

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Remington 11-48

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Part 1: Remington Model 11-48 Review

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Black Necks

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This Old Duck Gun (Ep. 2): Remington Sportsman 48 - History, Shooting, Patterns

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Why German Officers Hated the American .45 ACP

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Remington's Sportsman 48 12 ga. / with old school Cutt's Compensator Grampa's ye old blunderbuss

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Remington 11-48 20 Gauge

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Out with the Model 10, in with the Model 29!!

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REMINGTON 1100: History and Relevance

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How Britain’s Webley Revolver Became The Most Feared Pistol Of Two World Wars

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A Remington 1100 Comparision: Does Newer Mean Better?

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Remington - The Sportsman

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Remington Model 11-48 (28 Gauge) Disassembly & Reassembly

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Ian's Customs: Remington Auto-8

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