The current value can be anywhere from 700 dollars to 1500 dollars. The value depends on what the condition of the gun looks like.
Seems like I've seen the Model 11a autoloaders for sale at $350-$500 depending upon condition. Original finishes in good consition raise the value. Refinishing detracts as does poor condition.
1919
Early 1913
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there is a model 311a double barrel shotgun made by Stevens/savage but have not heard of just an 11a. I have a 20ga 311a given to me by my grandpa and he said it was made in the fifties. You can go to Google and type in Stevens model 311 and will pull up information on this shotgun.AnswerRemington made a model 11a but it was not a double barrel it was a semiauto.
(11a + 8b)(11a - 8b)
(11a-8b)(11a+8b)
2a + 11a - 5a = 8a
9a + 3b - 11a - 4b = -2a -b
11a+9 = 4a+30 11a-4a = 30-9 7a = 21 Solution: a = 3
12a-a = 11a
About 300,000 of the Remington Model 11 series were made between 1911-1948. These include: Model 11A Model 11B Special Model 11D Tournament Model 11E Expert Model 11F Premier Actually 850,000 were made starting in 1905. At about 194,000 (12 gauge) were made before 1920 but after that they are date code stamped on the barrel and you can look up the date of manufacture on the Manufactured Date page on the Remington Society of America, before that need serial no to date it. 11 A - Standard Grade 11 R - Riot Special 11 P - Police Special 11 B - Special Grade 11 C - Trap Grade 11 D - Tournament Grade 11 E - Expert Grade 11 F - Premier Grade Serials: 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