REMINGTON 11-48 for Sale
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Quick Look
The Remington 11-48 was introduced in 1949 as a follow-up to the successful Model 11 series. Designed as a lightweight and streamlined semi-automatic shotgun, it employs a long-recoil system and alloy receiver. Though no longer in production, the 11-48 remains appreciated by collectors and upland hunters for its handling and heritage.
Why It's a Top Choice
- Slim profile with aluminum receiver for lighter carry
- Simple long-recoil system with proven reliability
- Elegant wood stock options and classic aesthetic
- Hunted for decades across upland and waterfowl terrains
- Legacy of Remington craftsmanship and design
Key Variants
Remington 11-48 12 Gauge
Preferred for waterfowl and general-purpose hunting due to its versatility and ammo compatibility.
Remington 11-48 16 Gauge
A balanced middle-ground option valued by upland bird hunters for its lighter recoil and performance.
Remington 11-48 20 Gauge
Popular among small-game hunters and those seeking minimal shoulder fatigue over long treks.
Remington 11-48 28 Gauge
An elegant and rare variant, ideal for dedicated upland enthusiasts seeking precision and light weight.
Remington 11-48 .410 Bore
Favored by youth and experts for light recoil and tight patterning in close-range shooting.
Competitor Comparison Table
| Feature | Remington 11-48 | Browning A5 | Winchester Model 50 |
|---|---|---|---|
| MSRP | Discontinued | $1,200+ | Discontinued |
| Capacity | 4+1 | 4+1 | 4+1 |
| Weight | ~7 lbs (varies by gauge) | ~7.5 lbs | ~7.2 lbs |
| Optics-Ready | No | No | No |
| Trigger Type | Single-stage | Single-stage | Single-stage |
| Notable Pro | Lightweight alloy receiver | Legendary reliability | Unique floating chamber design |
| Notable Con | No longer in production | High cost | Limited aftermarket support |
Best Use Cases
- Upland bird hunting
- Small-game hunting
- Sporting clays and skeet
- Firearms collection
- Field training and youth introduction
FAQs
What is the action type of the Remington 11-48?
It uses a long-recoil, semi-automatic action derived from the Browning Auto-5 system.
Can I still find parts for the Remington 11-48?
Yes, parts are available through aftermarket suppliers, online auctions, and vintage gun shows.
How does the Remington 11-48 handle recoil?
The long-recoil mechanism softens felt recoil, especially in 20 and 28 gauge variants.
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