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Posted: Wed Mar 27, 2013 10:24 am
This is an odd question but my local Dicks clerk is clueless. Can you help?
I bought a new 11-87 sportsman this year (super-mag) after shooting an 870 forever. The 11-87 cycles flawlessly no matter what I shoot through it. No problems there.
The question is regarding the piston/seal assembly. The counter-clerk showed me how to put the assembly together, but my manual seems to disagree. To make it worse, the Remington website seems to show parts I don't even have in my gun (not the barrel actuator..I know I don't need that). the website site shows a separate 'piston'.
All I have is a single metal-ring assembly and the infamous rubber o-ring. I don't have a 'piston' thingy.
Can anyone tell me the correct placement of these parts on my magazine tube in laymans terms? Am I missing a part? Is this a 3-part assembly or 2 part assembly? It sounds weird but my part looks nothing like the one in the manual. I would also like the correct orientation of my metal ring assembly since I don't trust a thing the clerk did now. I realize he probably positioned the o-ring wrong now
Funny thing, the dang gun still worked great.
Ideas?
Remington Model 11-87
TypeSemi-automatic shotgun
Place of originUnited States
Service history
Used bySee Users
Production history
DesignerWayne Leek (Model 1100)
ManufacturerRemington Arms
Produced1987–present
Specifications
Mass8.25 lb (3.7 kg) with 28 in (710 mm) barrel
Length34 to 50 in (860 to 1,270 mm)
Barrel length14 to 30 in (360 to 760 mm)
Cartridge12 or 20 gauge
Action
Feed systemTube magazine 4+1 rounds; 7+1 rounds with magazine extension
References[1]

The Remington Model 11-87 is a semi-automatic shotgun manufactured by Remington Arms and based on the earlier Model 1100. The Model 11-87 remains in contemporary production, 33 years after being introduced in 1987.

Design[edit]

The Model 11-87 is a gas-operatedsemi-automatic shotgun. Upon firing a shell, some of the high-pressure gases from the burning gunpowder are diverted through two small holes in the underside of the barrel,[2] forcing a piston and the bolt toward the buttstock, which in turn ejects the spent shell. A spring then forces the bolt forward, sending a new shell from the magazine into the chamber. This gas operation has the effect of reducing the recoil felt by the shooter, since the total recoil energy is spread out over a longer period of time than would be the case with fixed-breech shotguns.[2]

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Barrel

The Model 11-87 incorporates a self-compensating gas system design, which allows the gun to operate with a range of loads, from light 234-inch (7.0 cm) shells to 3-inch (7.6 cm) Magnum shells, without any adjustment by the operator. It is manufactured in 12 gauge and 20 gauge; both will cycle ​234-inch and 3-inch shells.

A lightened version of the Model 11-87, the Model 11-96, was offered in the late 1990s in 12 gauge only.[3]

Operation[edit]

Some Model 11-87 shotguns, especially those with barrels shorter than 26 inches (66 cm), or Magnum models, may have issues cycling light target and birdshot loads consistently.[citation needed]

A 12 gauge model that accepts 312-inch (8.9 cm) shells is marketed as the Super Magnum.[1] This model comes with an extra component on the magazine tube called a 'barrel seal activator' that helps cycle lighter loads.[1] The barrel seal activator is meant to be removed when using ​312-inch or 3-inch shells, and installed when using shorter shells.[1]

Some Model 11-87s have interchangeable screw-in chokes; other barrels are available with fixed chokes. Barrels are not interchangeable between the Model 1100 and Model 11-87.[1] Barrel lengths range from 14 inches (36 cm) (for use by law enforcement) to 30 inches (76 cm).[4]

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In popular culture[edit]

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Users[edit]

  • United States: Used by numerous law enforcement agencies.[6]

References[edit]

  1. ^ abcde'Instruction Book for: Models 1100, 11-87 & 11-87 Super Magnum Autoloading Shotguns'(PDF). Remington Arms. Retrieved June 5, 2020 – via remington.com.Cite magazine requires |magazine= (help)
  2. ^ abRemington 11-87 Semi-Automatic Shotgun Review | LearnAboutGuns.com
  3. ^'Model 11-96'. remington.com. Retrieved June 7, 2020.
  4. ^Remington Law Enforcement page
  5. ^http://www.nramuseum.org/the-museum/the-galleries/william-b-ruger-special-exhibits/hollywood-guns-4/no-country-for-old-men-(2007).aspx Accessed on June 27, 2014
  6. ^McManners, Hugh (2003). Ultimate Special Forces. DK Publishing, Inc. ISBN0-7894-9973-8.

Further reading[edit]

  • Johnson, M. D. (July 20, 2010). 'Gun Review: Model 11-87 Sportsman Field'. Gun Digest. Retrieved June 5, 2020.
  • 'Remington Timeline: 1987 - Remington Model 11-87 Autoloading Shotguns'. shootingtimes.com. August 31, 2016. Retrieved June 5, 2020.

External links[edit]

  • Remington 11-87 via YouTube

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