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How Does a Bar in Wood Shotgun Work?
When you mention a “bar-in-wood” shotgun, you’re referring to a particular style of shotgun design where the action body (the metal frame/receiver) is enclosed within the wooden stock, rather than sitting fully exposed as in more modern guns. This was most common in 19th…
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The Remington Model 11 Shotgun
Some key technical specifications included:
- 12 gauge chambering
- Long recoil operated action
- 5-round tubular magazine
- Distinctive "humpback" receiver design
This was a significant firearm historically as it was one of the first successful semi-automatic shotguns. The…
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