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    More pics. looks like a Model 11 Sportsman

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    kwc271, the photo of the gun mount you found at world.guns (link below) is the Type C16. The front sight actually clamps on to the barrel of the shotgun, and the aerial rear sight is attached to the gun cradle mount.

    Jack, are you saying they actually modified the sights on the shotgun? I can't recall seeing one like that. But I haven't seen that many either.

    Here's the link to the Type C16 photo: http://world.guns.ru/shotgun/remington_11_aerial.jpg

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    mine is just like the pic without the sights

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    No modification to shotgun sights. Mine are as you described, front sight clamps to brl setting off to left side rear sight attached to mount left side. Reproduction sights are available.

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    are these particular guns rarer than the other mod.11's?

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    What's really scarce is the set-up they were mounted into!

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