I recently bought an old Remington Model 11, manufactured in 1938. It's in very good (or better) condition. The wood on this gun is beautiful: I think it's walnut. I've read that cracks in the forearm are a common problem in Model 11's but mine isn't cracked, although there are a few small scratches on it. Still, I know it may crack one day if I use it a lot -and I intend to use it a lot.
This model was discontinued by Remington in 1948 but they made about a million of them between 1911 and 1948 so presumably there are still lots of them out there. Hopefully, somebody still makes replacement parts for these guns. I'd like to buy a spare forearm with identical checkering so that if mine ever cracks, I'll have another one. Anyone know where I might find one for reasonable money?
This model was discontinued by Remington in 1948 but they made about a million of them between 1911 and 1948 so presumably there are still lots of them out there. Hopefully, somebody still makes replacement parts for these guns. I'd like to buy a spare forearm with identical checkering so that if mine ever cracks, I'll have another one. Anyone know where I might find one for reasonable money?