Remington Model 11 questions

I guess I am still confused...

When you say 'disassembled' how far are you tearing down?

Just removing the barrel?

Exactly what happens when you fire a round?
 
Sorry for the confusion. I only have to "disassemble" as far as taking the barrel off which then allows me to retract the bolt and remove the fired shell. When you pull the trigger, it goes "boom". Then it fails to extract/eject and the bolt remains locked up. Again, once I get the barrel loose and started moving, the bolt unlocks.

I'm going to get a couple of spare parts and see about tearing into the little beast. We don't currently have a qualified gunsmith around here.
 
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Auto-5 Brownings, Model 11's, and clones ALL lock the bolt to the barrel till the barrel moves fully rearward during firing...

The entire bolt/barrel assembly moves rearward as one under recoil...

Then the bolt 'locks' back, the barrel returns forward stripping/ejecting the fired shell, and THEN The bolt moves forward chambering the next round...

Sounds to me more like your entire barrel/bolt is not moving completely rearward due to the friction rings being set incorrectly...
 
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