FIREARMS INFORMATION . Model 58 : The model 58, sometimes referred to as the Sportsman 58, was the first gas operated Remington shotgun. It was introduced in 1956, discontinued in 1963. It used basically the receiver section of the 870, a modified 870 barrel, and somewhat the marriage of the action slide/forend system of a 11-48 recoil operated gun, converted to make it gas operation. Sportsman 58 shotgun question General Rifles and Shotguns I bought a couple of Remington Sportsman 58 shotguns about a year ago to add a couple of auto loaders to the mix. the H and the L in my Remington Model 11 manual (predates the Sportsman 58) are not High Base and Low Base. The Remington Model 58 also called the Sportsman 58 is a semi-automatic shotgun manufactured by Remington Arms from 1956 to 1963. It was Remington's first gas operated shotgun and was manufactured in 12, 16, & 20 gauges until it was replaced by the Model 1100. The 58 trigger group drops out in the same manner as all newer Remington shotguns- remove two through pins and pull out. Removing the trigger group should allow you access to the bolt assy, which you can blow out with Gun Scrubber and relube. The disassembly and reassembly of the Remington model 11-48. How To Remove Rust From Any Gun or Firearm - Duration: 4:29. Metal Rescue Rust Remover Bath from Workshop Hero 499,702 views www.remington.com Anything in particular to be wary of when looking at an old Remington Sportsman 58 gas operated semi-auto shotgun? Found one at the local pawn shop in 16 gauge, modified choke and plain barrel, externally looks to be between 95 - 98% condition. Find Remington Model SPT 58 parts, accessories and schematics with Numrich Gun Parts. I have a remington 58, great gun, never has failed me, never failed my dad, as far as take down, the best I can remember is after you unscrew the gastube end and get the rifle away from the wood, you have to hold the bolt back a bit and it twist, and releases the carrier for takedown also check this link, there is a schematic breakdown and parts info---hope this helps The Model 58, Remington's first gas-operated shotgun, was made from 1956 to 1964, when it was replaced by the 1100. In many ways, I prefer the 58 to the 1100 but absolute reliability, especially when mixing loads, is not one of them. You don't have to remember to insert one of the magazine limiters as with newer semiauto shotguns. Later on, Remington moved to a totally different gas design which allowed greater magazine capacity, but the Sportsman 58 is perfectly suited for regulated hunting environments where the ability to hold more than 2 or 3 shells is a problem. I, too, had an uncle with a Sportsman 58 in 16 gauge. When he died back in '99 my dad I, too, had an uncle with a Sportsman 58 in 16 gauge. When he died back in '99 my dad
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