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What problems did the Remington 11-48 have?

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  1. alguns cartuchos não são disparados


  2. Very few. Percieved recoil is somewhat higher than modern autoloading shotguns, but still less than most of its contemporaries and very managable. Properly maintained, the 11-48 is reliable. Complaints of unreliable examples are almost always attributable to worn-out friction rings or improper lubrication of the exterior magazine tube. A fresh fricton ring and/or a magazine tube polished with fine emery cloth and lightly lubricated with 30 weight oil solves almost all problems. Well-used examples may show a propensity for spitting out their charging handles. This is remedied by careful cleaning of the ball-and-spring retaining mechanism or replacment of the charging handle-- 1100 charging handles are interchangable with the 11-48.

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