March 24, 2026, 09:29 AM
colt_saaFirst SBS - 1921 Remington Model 11. The Prohibition Era gangster "whipit" project.
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Originally posted by P220 Smudge:
I’ll respond to some comments in a bit more depth later, but for now, I’ll say it absolutely functions just fine. I took it to an NFA night shoot afterparty kind of thing last night. Three folding tables covered with machine guns, SBR’s and suppressors and this was the gun that garnered the most excitement besides the MP5. Cycles great with 8’s and with 00 buck and slugs. Interestingly to me, it didn’t see to recoil any differently depending on what you fired through it. Zero malfunctions. Recoil was… stout. I thought for sure I’d be bruised today, but I’m not. I’m looking forward to the restoration!
Good to hear functioning was good. Ihave a spare Browning lt-12 I have been comtemplating
That shotgun design always had stout recoil even the full size ones.
March 25, 2026, 08:12 AM
patwVery neat project with the shotgun.
Not to derail the topic but how big was the foal at birth. Beautiful horse.
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I actually was doing some photos of the 3 day old foal.
You will notice the proud MaMa keeping an eye on us from the other side of the gate
March 27, 2026, 08:31 PM
P220 SmudgeSo, to answer some of the various things brought up:
I set the friction ring/braking system to the heavy setting before my first range trip, and that's what it's still currently set to. I haven't made any changes to any springs yet. It cycles bird shot, buck shot and slugs.
colt_saa, I
badly want to do a legit side-by-side hammered 12ga coach gun just because. All the ones I've seen in the gun stores and pawn shops are priced stupidly high, though. Some day. I still need to post a thread for my grandfather's Parker I inherited. It's right around the same age as this Model 11. If I converted it to an SBS, I'm about positive my grandfather would rise from his grave and put me into mine.

cee_Kamp, if the A5 stock would fit this gun, I might chase one of those down, but they don't. It's one of the first things I looked into. It's series 2 Remington Model 11 stocks only for this guy. I have never fitted a stock before, but I find myself wondering if it would be less work simply buying a roughed out repro stock and handguard and finishing it out from there myself.
I found a rebuild kit I'm probably going to order. Gonna be a super busy weekend, but next week I plan to shoot it a bit and then start the tear-down for the conservation. First step is gonna be Citristrip for the furniture and then detail strip the gun. I gotta figure out the best way to do the boil method. Oh, and I need to order a carding wheel for my bench grinder. I also want to look into whether I think attempting to clean up and refresh the checkering is a dragon I feel like chasing.