REMINGTON MODEL 11-87 PREMIER 20 GAUGEDuplicating its 12-gauge big brother, the Model 11-87™ Premier® 20-gauge is built on a scaled down, small-frame receiver with the lighter weight, faster handling and natural balance that are the traditional and desired characteristics of a 20-gauge field gun. Average weight is just under 7 lbs. Like its full-size, 12-gauge counterpart, it has a three-inch chamber, and handles all 2 3/4-inch and 3-inch Magnum shells interchangeably. The 20-gauge version features an American walnut stock with a high gloss finish, sharp-cut checkering on stock and fore-end, and a rubber recoil pad. The metalwork has a highly polished blue finish, and the receiver is extensively decorated with Remington's attractive fine-line engraving. A choice of either 26-inch or 28-inch vent rib barrel includes an ivory front bead and metal mid-bead, and both are fitted with the Rem™ Choke system to accept a wide selection of interchangeable choke tubes. The combination of Rem™ Chokes and the ability to handle all 20-gauge shell lengths make this shotgun one of the most versatile 20-gauge autoloaders ever offered - suitable for all types of hunting as well as the clay target sports. Click here to visit Gunshopfinder's Remington shotgun page. To find a Remington dealer near you from Gunshopfinder.com's database of subscribing gun shops, select a state and then click "Submit." Used by permission from Remington Arms Company, Inc
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