Hey guys, I've had an old Remington 11-48 28 gauge shotgun in my collection for some time...inherited from a family member. It's in pretty mint condition, save for the finish on the wood...which has become a bit soft and almost "sticky". I'd like to try grouse hunting with this gun, and am contemplating getting an interchangeable choke added by a gunsmith. At first, I tried to source an additional barrel to shorten and get the choke work done...then learned that a barrel for this gun is in the $600+ range! Then I thought...maybe just the choke, to keep it as original as possible. To be a nice gun to use in the field, I'm about 90% sure I'm going to re-do the wood...so that alone might alter/diminish it's value.
For what it's worth, I hope to never sell this gun....but would rather honor it's history (my grandfather was an avid hunter) by actually using it.
Thanks for taking a moment to respond.
For what it's worth, I hope to never sell this gun....but would rather honor it's history (my grandfather was an avid hunter) by actually using it.
Thanks for taking a moment to respond.




























For me though, I think I'll have no hesitation shooting one on the ground if that's the shot I'm presented with.





















