$250-$400, depending on condition
barrel, butt, receiver, under forearm.
Try e-gunparts.com or MidWest Gun Works.
Best left to a gunsmith
yes the butt stocks are the same the barrels are also the same the only difference ison the 58 you need to have two holes drilled into the barrel. the holes allow the pressure to eject the shells.
Yes. It has a white forearm and butt-stock with a blue barrel and receiver.
union metallic cartridge (company) The Union Metallic Cartridge Company of Bridgeport and Remington Arms Company were combined into one company and became Remington U.M.C.
You will need to provide a DETAILED descripton of ALL markings, gauge, barrel length, forearm, butt stock, etc..
870 20 ga stock will work on Rem 760 7600
The only way to know for sure is to try. It should, but, may require fitting.
The Remington Model 11 is a semi-automatic shotgun available in 12, 16, or 20 gauge. Approximately 300,000 were produced by Fabrique Nationale in Belgium from 1911 to 1948.
I am in the final stages of completing the restoration of a model 311a 12 ga. The disassembly of your 311h 20 ga should be identical. That is to first be sure the gun is unloaded, after this has been ascertained the action is closed. At this point the forearm can be removed by placing the tip of the index finger between the front of the forearm and the barrels and pulling down. After the forearm is removed press the breakdown lever to the right which will unlock the action at which time the barrels can be lifed off the receiver. At this point you may remove the butt stock by removing the 2 screws in the butt plate and taking a long flat point screw driver and removing the stock bolt. Be careful when you are removing the butt stock and pull it directly to the rear. Hope this is helpful.
I am in the final stages of completing the restoration of a model 311a 12 ga. The disassembly of your 311h 20 ga should be identical. That is to first be sure the gun is unloaded, after this has been ascertained the action is closed. At this point the forearm can be removed by placing the tip of the index finger between the front of the forearm and the barrels and pulling down. After the forearm is removed press the breakdown lever to the right which will unlock the action at which time the barrels can be lifed off the receiver. At this point you may remove the butt stock by removing the 2 screws in the butt plate and taking a long flat point screw driver and removing the stock bolt. Be careful when you are removing the butt stock and pull it directly to the rear. Hope this is helpful.