REMINGTON 11-48 16 GAUGE for Sale
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Quick Look: Remington 11-48 16 Gauge
The Remington 11-48 was introduced in the post-war era as a lightweight semi-automatic shotgun built around Remington's long-running reputation for practical sporting arms. It uses a simple, field-ready design that appeals to hunters who want a classic autoloader without excess complexity. Today, the 16 gauge version is a niche collector and field piece, valued for its balance, trim handling, and old-school appeal.
Why It's a Top Choice
- Classic Remington autoloader with proven sporting heritage.
- Light, handy feel suits upland and field use.
- 16 gauge offers a distinct middle ground for shotgun buyers.
- Strong appeal for collectors of vintage shotguns.
- Straightforward design supports practical maintenance.
Key Variants
Remington 11-48 16 Gauge
The 16 gauge version is best for buyers who want a classic field shotgun with lighter carry and vintage character.
Competitor Comparison Table
| Feature | Remington 11-48 16 Gauge | Browning A5 | Winchester 1400 |
|---|---|---|---|
| MSRP | Used market only | Used market only | Used market only |
| Capacity/size | Field shotgun format | Field shotgun format | Field shotgun format |
| Weight | Light, trim handling | Varies by model | Varies by model |
| Optics-ready | No | No | No |
| Trigger type | Shotgun trigger | Shotgun trigger | Shotgun trigger |
| Notable pro | Classic handling and collector appeal | Long sporting history | Familiar classic design |
| Notable con | Vintage parts and ammo can be harder to source | Aging used-market condition varies | Used examples vary widely |
Best Use Cases
- Hunting upland game where a light, classic shotgun is preferred.
- Collection and display for Remington shotgun enthusiasts.
- Range practice with suitable 16 gauge loads.
- Field carry for buyers who want vintage balance.
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FAQs
Can I still find ammo for the Remington 11-48 16 Gauge?
Yes, 16 gauge shotshells are still sold, but selection is usually narrower than 12 gauge. Check current loads and shell length before buying any vintage shotgun.
What is the Remington 11-48?
It is a vintage Remington semi-automatic shotgun known for field use and classic handling. The 16 gauge version is especially attractive to collectors and upland hunters.
How does the 16 gauge compare to 12 gauge?
16 gauge is generally viewed as a lighter, narrower-gauge option with less widespread ammo availability than 12 gauge. Fit, load choice, and chambering should always be verified.
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