This article, "Tops In the Blind & Field: The Remington 870," appeared originally in the September 2003 issue of American Rifleman. To subscribe to the magazine, visit the NRA membership page here and ...
Remington’s inertia-driven 11-48 (1948 is the year it was developed, but it wasn’t introduced until 1952) was the first successful 28-gauge and .410 autoloader. Remington built the Model 11 long ...
No gunmaker has seen a more dramatic evolution of its semiautomatic shotguns than Remington. Because of its shotgun ammunition plant in Lonoke, Arkansans think of Remington as a local company. Its ...
Heretofore hardly enough gun for butterflies, the .410 has became the hot new gobbler- getter. And the credit for that goes to Tungsten Super Shot. Tight-patterning and dense enough that No. 9 shot ...
Types of shotguns are classified by their action, which is their operating system, so to speak, and by their gauge, an archaic measure of caliber. Each action type and gauge has its advantages and ...
Last September, Remington filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy, and this notable American firearms manufacturer (established in 1816) was then recently sold off, although its firearms, according to what I ...
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