The Remington Mohawk 48 is a semi-automatic shotgun, and while it is primarily designed for bird and small game hunting, there is no specific slug barrel made for this model. However, you can use rifled slugs in the standard barrel, provided it has a smooth bore. For optimal accuracy with slugs, many shooters prefer to use a shotgun with a dedicated slug barrel or a fully rifled barrel. Always check your local regulations and manufacturer's guidelines when using slugs in a shotgun.
I can,t make out the markings on the barrel, it says made in America but has. markings that look to be foreign, but I can,t make them out, can you help, it has a vented barrel, so I guess its not a Mohawk, just a 600, was the 600 made only one year 1964 I think I saw that somewhere?
Do a search for Jarvis. They make a bull barrel for the $597, it runs $198 in either blued or stainless.
i have a remington 870 wingmaster its my grandpas and it has 3 barrels the slug , the bird shot barrel and the muzzeloader barrel it takes a 209 primer just like the the regular muzzeloader its very interesting
Remington did not make the A5. From 1906 to 1947, Remington produced the Model 11, which was their version of the A5. However, the barrels were not made by FN (Fabrique National, Herstal, Belgium) Please check the markings on your gun and repost your question. If it is a Remington, Remington Customer Service MAY be able to help- but Remington guns are usually dated by a 3 LETTER code on the left side of the barrel- and if that is not the original barrel, all bets are off.
Remington did not make a 44 cal double barrel pistol. The did however make a 41 cal (rimfire) the double derringer. (model 95) There's 3 type's, 5 models, and at least 15 variations some of which are quite valuable.
Hi I took and 870 Barrel and had gas ports drilled into barrel and it works.. I'm not sure that Remington would approve but you might check it out with a gunsmith and get his opinion. Again I did it but that doesn't make it right so I recommend you run it by a gunsmith and see if see a problem.. I did with a slug barrel 20 years ago and have not had any problem.
Remington tried in the late 70' to enter the European marked. The Mohawk was dressed in an Anschutz full stock - not anything fancy but the result was a nice looking balanced rifle. There where only made 150 -200 of these. Got one myself. Greetings from Denmark Remington tried in the late 70' to enter the European marked. The Mohawk was dressed in an Anschutz full stock - not anything fancy but the result was a nice looking balanced rifle. There where only made 150 -200 of these. Got one myself. Greetings from Denmark
We have SOME original parts for that model, we make others. sales@countrygunsmith.net
Remington didn't make a model 55 rifle, nylon or otherwise. Autoloader, lever, or Bolt, Clip or Tub, letters on left side of barrel?
Remington made 306,880 model 41 Target master rifles from 1936-1939. See related links for information on the Remington Society of America for the date code information stamped on the barrel (month/year)
You will have to contact barrel makers or visit their web sites to see if anyone is making them or would be willing to. Jarvis makes aftermarket "Bull" barrels for the Remington 597 in .22lr, but they no longer make the .22 Magnum barrel - I bought the last one a year ago
A while back there was a long action version of the Savage Model 12 (I think it was the 112BVSS) that was chambered in 7mm Remington Magnum. The last I ever really heard of them was back in the late 1990s. I've not seen anything about it since then. For now the only manufacturer that makes a bull barrel 7mm Remington Magnum is Remington, their Sendero line, as a matter of fact.