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The Remington Model 17 holds a very important place in the history of shotgun design in the United States, and you can learn more in this “I Have This Old Gun” segment from a recent episode of ...
C.C. Loomis updated the 10 with the Remington 29 in 1930. Remington Model 17 John Browning and John Pedersen collaborated on the design of the Model 17, though Pedersen altered the gun before it went ...
This sleek pump-action shotgun featured bottom ejection, which was nothing new for Remington (the Model 10 was a bottom-eject gun as well). It was more refined than the 10 though, and available in a ...
In the shotgun realm, maybe the most revered version ever produced has been the Remington Model 870. Remington, which was founded in 1816, introduced this gun in 1950 - and it was an instant success.
Fortunately for Ithaca, Remington discontinued the manufacture of the Model 17 by replacing it with the Model 31 in 1933. Like most Browning designs it depended on forgings and other relatively ...
Remington named the gun "Model 11" and sold about 850,000 units until 1947. In 1949, Remington gave the Model 11 some major cosmetic changes and called it the Model 11-48.
Remington engineers used computers to help design the 1100; in some ways, it was the first modern shotgun. When it appeared in 1963, the 1100 was instant success.