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Take it to a gunsmith.
Best to get it checked by a competent gunsmith before firing. It might be corroded.
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Best left to a gunsmith
Best to ask a gunsmith for help.
Best left to a qualified gunsmith.
You need to get assistance from a qualified gunsmith.
The Remington model 11 shotgun was chambered in 12,16,20 gauge.Your shotgun should be marked as to which gauge it is chambered for.If it is worn away due to time and use,have a competent gunsmith check the chamber for the correct gauge. Model 11 is also one of the few firearms (by Remington at least) the have different serial ranges for gauge. 12 gauge - approximately 10,000 - 794,990 16 gauge - approximately 1,500,000 - 1,557,000 20 gauge - approximately 1,000,000 - 1,075,000
A gunsmith should be able to make replacements.
Best left to a gunsmith
There is usually a screw on the top of the receiver in front of the hammer or a pin through the side of the receiver holding the firing pin in.