I have several m-11's and 2 3/4 is the best to use .I have also used Aguila Mini-shotshells that feed well to and adds to a couple more rounds in the tube.
If it's a 16 gauge shotgun, the shell length is 2 3/4 inches.
There was no Remington Model 11-80. The Model 11-87 was/is not produced in .410. The Model 1100 semiauto and the Model 11-48 semiauto were. sales@countrygunsmith.net
No, the re4ar receiver face on the Model 11 Remington has a different configuration. The Remington Model 11 is a semi-auto with a tube containing a bolt return spring located at the rear of the receiver. The Model 11 stock has a receptacle to accept this tube, the Model 870, being a pump action, does not have this receptacle.
Browning did not make the Model 11, Remington did. If you have a Remington Model 11 in 16ga, value is between $150-$450.
It's a model designation that Remington uses, i.e., Remington 11-87.
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This is probably a Remington model 11. It was made on Brownings patent for the auto 5. try a google search using IMAGES, and type in Remington model 11. auto5man