All 16 gauge! All very solid and function fine. They were pawn shop rescue guns that I have been a foster parent for and it's time they get a forever home. They have been regularly used to shoot clay targets (mostly 5-Stand) and did a good job of that. They would work great on doves or birds over dogs.

#1: SPF to shooter25! Browning Sweet 16, 1953 vintage, solid rib. Was full choke but was opened up to .010 (IC). Runs light loads no problem. Wood and metal show signs of wear. Has original buttplate. Wood has no cracks but does have scuffs and dings. The metal is about 50%, This is a good shooter/hunter that won't mind a rainy day or going through the thick stuff. $425 shipped CUSA.

#2 Remington Model 11 16 gauge Sportsman,1937 vintage, 28" plain barrel, was full choke, opened up to .009 (IC). Wood is good with original buttplate and some wear. Some of the metal is turning a brownish-plum color. Runs light loads no problem. Patterned the gun and found it's POI was a little low for my mount so a thin, removable comb pad was installed to center the pattern. Runs light loads no problem. $325 shipped CUSA

#3 SPF TO LUV2SAFARI! 16 gauge Remington Model 11-48, 1955 vintage, 28" plain barrel with choke opened up to .020 (IM). Metal very good, stock professionally refinished with original buttplate intact. $300 shipped CUSA

#4 SPF TO Txgunrunner! Remington 16 gauge Model 870 'Deluxe' 28" plain barrel with modified choke, metal is very good. Buttstock has a couple scratches. Late 50's gun with the early silver shell lifter. A removable thin comb pad was placed to get the POI up a smidgen . This is a very smooth 870. $300 shipped CUSA.

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