Famed hunter Nash Buckingham carried a 12-gauge Fox he nicknamed “Bo Whoop,” and it became one of the most famous shotguns in American history. The Sterlingworth’s reputation for durability and ...
No gunmaker has seen a more dramatic evolution of its semiautomatic shotguns than Remington. Because of its shotgun ammunition plant in Lonoke, Arkansans think of Remington as a local company. Its ...
After licensing the Auto 5 design from John Browning and producing it as the Model 11 since 1905, Remington redesigned it in the late 1940s. In so doing, they took advantage of mass-production ...
The Winchester Model 1911 SL is a shotgun you may have never heard of, and that’s not necessarily a bad thing. A “self-loading” semi-auto, it came into production in 1912. Like so many stories about ...
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