Slow Motion: Remington Model 11 Shotgun
This guide breaks down the complex long recoil action of the Remington Model 11 shotgun, as demonstrated in slow motion by Forgotten Weapons. It details the synchronized movement of the bolt and barrel, the subsequent independent travel of the barrel, and the cycling of the ejector and elevator for chambering new rounds. The analysis highlights the mechanical ingenuity of John Browning's design, patented in 1900 and produced by Remington from 1905.










