The Remington Model 11 is a 12-gauge semi-automatic shotgun configured with a 20-inch barrel. It operates on a recoil-driven action design and has a standard capacity of five rounds. The receiver and barrel assembly follow the traditional Model 11 layout, which is based on the long-recoil system originally developed in the early 20th century. The shorter barrel length provides a compact profile compared to field configurations, while maintaining the same core mechanical design and magazine tube arrangement typical of the series.


This Model 11 is used. The finish, furniture, and mechanical components reflect its age and prior handling. The steel receiver houses the recoil-operated bolt system, and the barrel is fitted with a front bead sight consistent with standard smoothbore configurations. The stock and fore-end are wood, fitted to the receiver and magazine tube in the classic Remington pattern. Controls include the cross-bolt safety positioned behind the trigger guard and a charging handle on the right side of the receiver.


The shotgun has a fixed magazine capacity of five rounds and a 20-inch barrel assembly. No accessories, choke tubes, or additional components included. The configuration represents the standard Remington Model 11 design without noted modifications or alternate fittings. All details correspond to the factory specifications for a 12-gauge, recoil-operated semi-automatic shotgun of this model and barrel length. For any inquiries about this incredible firearm, don't hesitate to call us at Silver Springs Pawn and Gun . Or if calling isn't your thing, feel free to swing by and see us at Suite D. We look forward to hearing from or seeing you!