Remington model 31

Remington model 31

Infobox Weapon
name= Remington model 31


caption=
origin= flag|United States
type= Shotgun
is_ranged= yes
service=
used_by=
wars=
designer= C.C. Loomis
John Pedersen
design_date= 1931
manufacturer= Remington Arms
unit_cost=
production_date= 1931 - 1949
number= 196,000
variants=New Improved
New Improved Lightweight
Long Range
spec_label=
weight=
length=
part_length=
cartridge= 12ga, 16ga, 20ga
barrels=
action= Pump
feed= tubular magazine
sights= Bead, vent rib optional

The Remington Model 31 was a slide-action shotgun that competed with the Winchester Model 1912 for the American sporting arms market. [ [http://hunting.about.com/od/guns/l/aastremmag5b.htm Remington's Magnificent Five - Page Two ] ] Produced from 1931 to 1949, it superseded the John Pedersen-designed model 10 and model 17 and was replaced by the less expensive Remington 870. [http://www.remington.com/library/history/firearm_models/shotguns/model_31.asp Remington history page]

History

While the Remington Model 17 enjoyed some success, a solid, 12 gauge featuring side-ejection was needed to compete with Winchester. C.C. Loomis sized up the model 17 and adapted it for side ejection. The model 31 was Remington's first side ejecting pump action shotgun. Stocks were walnut with checkered walnut forend and later changed to a ribbed forend. The Model 31 was made in 3 gauges with 121,000 12 gauge models made and 75,000 16 and 20 gauge examples also produced. Despite being well received, sales still lagged far behind the Winchester. Remington went back to the drawing board and designed the model 870; this shotgun matched the durability of the Model 12 at a significantly lower cost.

External links

* [http://hunting.about.com/od/guns/l/aastremmag5b.htm About.com]


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