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Remington 11-87
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Technical Data



Manufacturer
Remington

Country Of Origin
United States

Date Of Introduction
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Caliber
12 gauge

Feed System
Underbarrel Tube Magazine

Rate Of Fire
NA

Weights
3.6 kg

Length
965 mm


More Information *


The Remington Model 11-87 (sometimes misspelled as 1187) was announced in the year 1987 as an improved and strengthened version of the Remington model 1100 shotgun. The new model is technically similar to its predecessor but is stronger because it is intended to fire 3" (76 mm) magnum shells. Both model 1100 and 11-87 are manufactured in parallel, and at the present time (end of 2002) Remington catalog list about 20 hunting variants of the Model 11-87 plus at least four Police / Tactical models. These Police / Tactical models differ from the hunting and sporting guns by having black parkerized finish, polymer only stocks, relatively short barrels and rifle-type sights (with blade front and open or ghost-ring rear). Most Police / Tactical models are equipped with magazine extension tube by standard. All 11-87 shotguns are fitted with rubber recoil pads on the buttstocks to decrease felt recoil. It is slightly heavier than model 1100 shotgun, and offers bigger effective range and bigger firepower due to the more powerful Magnum ammunition it fired, but it comes at the price of the stronger felt recoil. Remington model 11-87 tactical shotguns are widely used by the Law Enforcement and even some military forces in the USA and worldwide.


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