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are you talking about the old Model 11 which is a copy of Browning A-5? more details would help. But it probably has a solid rib (amazingly, those were machined in one piece with the barrel, not soldered on). Many have had barrel problems. Look closely at yours, especially for pitting in the bore and bulging at muzzle.
The model 11 remington shotgun was produced from 1905-1949 when it was changed to the 11-48 dating your shotgun to exact year MAY be possible if theres a date code on the barrel left side ,,this would proably be a 2 letter code.. and should be near the point where the barrel meets the receiver. Without it it's anybody's guess.
condition means the most for values but you can pickem up for a average between 200-350. for insurance purposes 400 if in good working order.
Model 11?
one will be power in from the battery one will be straight to the starter solenoid and one into fuse box possibly depending on whether the ignition dictates if things such as heater fan works
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