Remington Model 17

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Remington Model 17
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Type shotgun
Land of Origin USA
Specifications
Barrel length 26 in (660 mm) to 30 in (762 mm)
Weight 5.75 lb (2.6 kg)
Gauge 20 gauge
Action pump-action

Feed 5-round tubular magazine
Sights front bead
Production History
Designer John Browning & John Pedersen
Design Date 1913
Manufacturer Remington Arms
Produced 1921 - 1933
No. Built ~73,000
In 1915 John Browning patented a pump action, hammerless, under-loading, tubular-magazine, bottom-ejecting, take-down shotgun which became the Remington Model 17.[1] The manufacturing rights were sold to Remington Arms shortly after, but due to the production efforts of World War I, Remington was unable to begin manufacturing until 1921. Before production began John Pedersen made alterations to the design, with more changes made later by G.H. Garrison. The Model 17 was a trim, 20-gauge shotgun that was further redesigned and made in three highly successful forms: the Remington Model 31, Browning BPS, and the Ithaca 37.
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References

  1. Firearm Model History - Remington Model 17
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