There are a few specialty shotgun barrel dealers that deal in obsolete models, plus there is always eBay. www.countrygunsmith.net
150-175 depending on the condition and which barrel is on it
If the letters apear on the left side of the barrel above the reciver it will help you scipher the date of manufactor.
You can call Remington at 1-800-243-9700 and go thru the menu selection. One of the menu options is to request information on your Remington based off the serial number. You read off your serial number and the guy looks up in the database the year the gun was made and what the original barrel was for that gun (if gun had barrel options like shotguns do).
You can call Remington at 1-800-243-9700 and go thru the menu selection. One of the menu options is to request information on your Remington based off the serial number. You read off your serial number and the guy looks up in the database the year the gun was made and what the original barrel was for that gun (if gun had barrel options like shotguns do).
You can call Remington at 1-800-243-9700 and go thru the menu selection. One of the menu options is to request information on your Remington based off the serial number. You read off your serial number and the guy looks up in the database the year the gun was made and what the original barrel was for that gun (if gun had barrel options like shotguns do).
11 - 48 slug barrel
Yes, the barrel on a Remington Model 48 shotgun does move back into the loading chamber when fired. This movement is part of the semi-automatic cycling action of the shotgun.
It doesn't look like there are much out there.
The made them from 48 - 62, they are date code stamped on the barrel, the location and chart is on the Remington Society of America.
Check the date stamp on the barrel. The table look and details are on the manufactured date link of the Remington Society of America.
On Course Not.
I just bought one in great shape with one barrel for $250
They made them from 1948 to 1968, they are date code stamped on the barrel. Check the Remington Society of America for diagram/code table.
Date code stamped on left side of barrel, go to Remington Society of America for diagram and chart.
Yes both the 11-48 and the sportsman 11-48 are the same gun. The only difference is the sportsman came standard with a plug to limit capacity to 2+1 to comply with hunting laws.
They have date code stamps on the barrel which can be looked up on the manufacture date link on the Remington Society of America. --- Update: It's important to note that the barrel on the shotgun MAY not be the barrel that was originally on the shotgun at purchase. Check the serial number with Remington.
Check the date stamp on the barrel. The table look and details are on the manufactured date link of the Remington Society of America.