Absolutely.Well, there you go. It’s a Remmy.
Have owned my Remington, Model 11 Browning patent, 20 gauge since I was 12 (1955, birthday present).
Still runs good ... better than me, some would say.
Absolutely.Well, there you go. It’s a Remmy.
As soon as I get it. I’m pretty sure it hasn’t been fired in the 43 years I’ve been alive. There are pictures of it hanging on the wall from when I was very young, and after that I remember it never moving or talk of it being used.Better question is whether it works....load up a few shells and see how it does!
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Have owned my Remington, Model 11 Browning patent, 20 gauge since I was 12 (1955, birthday present).
Still runs good ... better than me, some would say.
80 next week, but still looking out for all these 60 & 70 something youngsters up here.<>
WOW !
You must be as old as I am. . . . . .
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<>80 next week, but still looking out for all these 60 & 70 something youngsters up here.
I have ALWAYS looked for the Savage model throughout the years.Mine is a 12ga Remington Autoloading Pre Model 11. Manufacrure date of 1906. I believe John Browning sold his design to Browning, Remington, and Savage. I have not seen a Savage but the Browning A5 is the only model with a magazine cut off switch on the left side if the reciever. My gun shoots great and it has a amazing amount of trigger slap that grabs your attention!
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The death of Bonnie & Clyde is a Texas Ranger Epic. As the info was that the 2-person crime wave would be in N W Louisiana on a certain day, Ranger Frank Hamer & his partner had to go to the local Sheriff to ask for deputization to make it “legal”.
Story was that the local Parish Sheriff and one other Lawman went with the Rangers to set-up an ambush, all heavily armed.
I got to see the death car some 40 years later when it was shown as a carnival attraction. It had hundreds of bullet holes all over.
It is said that when the bodies were examined, each had one .35 Remington round it the head, fired from Hamer’s Winchester semi-auto rifle. All the other rounds fired that day were superfluous.
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Sometimes when we go bird hunting, I get to hang out and do "clean up" shots..
Usually take an old Ithaca 37 12 gauge with its barrel marked as "full".
Still one of my favorite shotguns in the field.
That's when everyone misses and Intwke the long hit with a full choke.What?