I wish I would of taking pics of all the firearms I restored and built back in the day. I’m working on a 1939 Remington Model 11 restoring and modifying it a bit, sort of like this one…but it will be a 7 rounder non SBS.
https://www.youtube.com/embed/\_kCsWVUcWQc
Hand fit the new stock, still working on fitting the new fore end stock, not pictured, the old one still works. Will do all the external metal prep/finishing after a couple hundred rounds of shake down, then tear down and send out all metal parts re-finished. New barrel and magazine tube with mods is on the way. Got all the internal parts refurbished or new, hammer, hammer roller, hammer spring, sear, new springs, firing pin, firing pin guide, lock back block latch, Browning Auto 5 Fast load 2pc Carrier fitted, carrier spring and dog, action spring, action tube, action spring plug and so on…. well you get it….



I’m trying to get pics of the 1943 Remington Model 8 in .35 Remington I did for a buddy, it was his Grandpa’s. Very Unique firearm, history rich, well worth looking up. It also had some unique features, add on’s and mods done to it back in the day, with even more interesting reading on the manufactures who made these specialized parts. Here is a pic I found on the interweb of the Model 8 Remington.

Both of these type/model of firearms have stories linking these types of weapons to Bonnie&Clyde Barrow interesting reads…