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Dont believe Browning chambered a rifle for the 6mm Remington cartridge. Do you mean 6.35mm (a pistol)?
Someone could find out more information about Remington Steele by looking on Wikipedia, as well as reviews on amazon and IMDb. Remington Steele was a show on NBC.
Search web for Remington model 11. web info for inertia operated Browning a-5 is nearly identical.
The name is Superposed. Find this book - Browning Superposed: John M. Browning's Last Legacy by Ned Schwing
Browning turned over the patent in 1940-1946.Your ser#a17xxx is most likely made by Remington. The Remington called it a Model 11.Serial #'s that include a letter states this...A=16ga,B=12ga,C=20ga.It's most likely your gun was manufactured in the W.W.2 era.If it looks like "Old Hump back" but has no indication of the words Browning on it ...It's a Remington. Remington shotguns from that era usually stated "United Metalic Cartrige Company". To be more clear, you have an "American Browning" made by Remington under contract to Browning. These guns were contracted by Browning to keep in business while FN in Belgium was under occupation by the Germans during WWII. Although they were made on the same equipment that Remington made the model 11, they are not considered Remingtons. The Remington plant included the magazine cutoff by the insistance of Browning, a feature that Remington model 11's never had. There was great resistance by Remington Management and workers to make these guns for Browning, but because of the relationship that John Browning and the Browning family had with Remington in the earlier part of the Century, the Remington Board agreed to do this favor for Browning. American Brownings were made from 1940 to 1949. Your serial number "A" stands for 16ga and it was actually in the 12,000 block of guns made. Under request of Browning the serial numbers started with 5000 for each guage. At the end of 1946, Remington had made a total of 10,783 16 guage guns and a total of another 3017 guns in 1947. Your gun was made in 1947.
im not sure where you could find this information, but i do know that the founder, Dr. George Emmett Browning, was there until the late 1950s when he died of rectal cancer. my mother was his secretary in the 40s. he was also a theatrical doctor, and was on call to the Broadway theatres. he delivered Jackie cooper. he was the grandson of the man who invented the browning rifle and i believe, a Mormon. if you could find information on Dr. Browning, maybe you could find out something about the records through him. earthmamaniki
One can find information about Remington hair straighteners online at Amazon, Argos, Walmart, HarveyNorman and Remington itself. Hair straighteners are mostly used for heavy and curly hair.
Matt Eastman's book on Browning.
You have not provided enough information. Remington used/uses a date code, which is different for various models. A lot of this information is available on the web, but not from Remington.
Try the Remington Society of America TDM
Try contacting Browning via their website at www.browning.com
The best place to get information on the Remington 870 tactical rifle is on the Remington website. Another place to check is firearm forum where any questions or information can be shared through peers.