Search web for Remington model 11. web info for inertia operated Browning a-5 is nearly identical.
http://www.refugeforums.com/refuge/showthread.php?s=&threadid=69850
Best left to a qualified gunsmith.
Basic instructions can be found in the Citori Owners manual at the link below.
This would be a Remington model 11. Not sure of your question. Please re-phrase.
A Google search ought to do it. If not, instructions for the Browning Auto-5 will work. sales@countrygunsmith.net
Try here: Numerich gunpartscorp.comJack First jackfirstgun.comBob's Gun Shop gun-parts.com
You can sell it to a bunch of gang bangers for like $400 and some crack rock.
I'm looking for viedo or a manual for the disassembly of a Browning BL-22 rifle. I have an exploded view of the rifle, but no procedure.
That would be Remington
1100 is a Remington, not Browning.
Does not exist
You are referring to, I assume, the model 11 or Sportsman. Remington produced these guns under the Browning patent in the United States during the 1940s. I am looking for an answer to a similar question and I have not gotten an answer yet, but from people I have talked to I am told that good condition gun would fetch somewhere in the $250-$350 range, depending. From a collector or resale standpoint, it seems that Browning A-5's held their value more compared to the Remingtons.