To disassemble a Remington Peerless over-under shotgun, first ensure the firearm is unloaded and the safety is engaged. Open the action and remove the forearm by pressing the release latch located at the front of the receiver. Next, unscrew the barrel lug nut at the rear of the barrels and gently slide the barrels off the action. Finally, if needed, you can remove the trigger group by unscrewing the retaining screws and carefully lifting it out of the receiver. Always refer to the manufacturer's manual for specific instructions and safety precautions.
In 95% condition, with original box, $1000. to $1050. Providing there are no modifications. Anything less is a bargain and there are some out there.
Don't do it! This is a job for an advanced gunsmith only. All parts are hand fit and under spring tension. These old Remington shotguns are like a Chinese puzzle. Special tools are also needed.
Contact Remington.
Is this a model 11 Remington? Please re-ask under the Remington classification
The rem peeress runs about $800-600 depnding the shape of the blue and stock damage
Not enough detail. Can you provide a serial number?
Yes.The Remington model 11 auto loader shotgun which could be had in either 12 gauge or 16 gauge was made under a patent agreement with John Browning.These shotguns were made from 1911-1948.
Baikal guns are being imported by Remington under the 'Spartan' name.
The 1187 is made in USA, the Bakail is made in Russia.An 11-87 is a shotgun designed by remington to shoot 31/2 in shells. The bikail is a russian made shotgun that shoots the same shell. Remington bought Bikail and is now selling the guns under there name. Bikail has a chrome lined barrel the 11-87 does not
Remove the cap from the end of the tube and be careful of the spring which is under pressure. The plug will come out with the cap.
The Peerless is certainly safe to use under a popcorn roof, as this is what it was designed for.
Your Browning shotgun which was made by Remington was made during the World war II years(1940-1945).During this time the manufacturer of Browning Auto-5 shotguns which was in Belguim was under Nazi German control and were making firearms for the German Army.No exportation was possible.