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[[Image:RemingtonModel31.jpg|thumb|right|450px|Remington Model 31 - 12 gauge]] | [[Image:RemingtonModel31.jpg|thumb|right|450px|Remington Model 31 - 12 gauge]] | ||
+ | [[File:Remington Model 31 Riot shotgun left side.jpg|thumb|right|450px|Remington Model 31 riot shotgun - - 12 gauge]] | ||
[[File:Remington31Fieldshotgun.jpg|thumb|right|450px|Remington Model 31 Field Model - 20 gauge]] | [[File:Remington31Fieldshotgun.jpg|thumb|right|450px|Remington Model 31 Field Model - 20 gauge]] | ||
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+ | The '''Remington Model 31''' is an American pump-action shotgun manufactured by [[Remington Arms]]. It is the successor to the bottom-ejecting John Browning designed Remington Model 17 pump-action shotgun, and is in essence a scaled-up Model 17 with a solid frame as opposed to a takedown design, along with side-ejection as opposed to bottom-ejection. It was conceived as a competitor to the hugely popular [[Winchester Model 1912]]. Model 31 "riot guns" were produced for the US military during World War II, but no true "trench guns" were mass produced. Although finely built and well-received, sales were still unable to compete with that of the Model 1912. Remington ceased manufacturing the shotgun in 1949 due to its high manufacturing cost compared to its modest sales. Its cheaper to produce successor, the [[Remington Model 870]], would go on be one of the most widely used shotguns in history. | ||
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==Specifications== | ==Specifications== | ||
(1931 - 1949) | (1931 - 1949) | ||
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* '''Caliber(s):''' 12 gauge, 16 gauge, 20 gauge | * '''Caliber(s):''' 12 gauge, 16 gauge, 20 gauge | ||
− | * '''Weight:''' | + | * '''Weight:''' 6.8 lb (3.1 kg) |
− | * '''Length:''' | + | * '''Length:''' 40 in (101.6 cm) |
− | * '''Barrel length(s):''' | + | * '''Barrel length(s):''' 20 in (50.80 cm), 26 in (66.04 cm), 28 in (71.12 cm), 30 in (76.20 cm), 32 in (81.28 cm) |
− | * '''Capacity:''' 4 | + | * '''Capacity:''' 3, 4 |
* '''Fire Modes:''' Pump-Action | * '''Fire Modes:''' Pump-Action | ||
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|''[[Ma Barker's Killer Brood]]''|| ||Kelly's thugs || ||1960 | |''[[Ma Barker's Killer Brood]]''|| ||Kelly's thugs || ||1960 | ||
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+ | |''[[Get Carter (1971)|Get Carter]]''||[[Tony Beckley]]||Peter||cut-down||1971 | ||
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| ''[[The Ruffian]]'' || || A security guard || || 1983 | | ''[[The Ruffian]]'' || || A security guard || || 1983 | ||
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| ''[[Death Warrant]]'' || || A prison guard || || 1990 | | ''[[Death Warrant]]'' || || A prison guard || || 1990 | ||
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|''[[Lonely Hearts]]''|| ||Police Officers|| ||2006 | |''[[Lonely Hearts]]''|| ||Police Officers|| ||2006 | ||
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− | |''[[Hill Street Blues]]'' | + | |''[[Hill Street Blues]]'' || || ||Seen on a shelf / "Shooter" (S02E17)||1981 - 1987 |
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− | |''[[Psych]]'' | + | |''[[Psych]]'' || ||SWAT officer || ||2006-present |
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+ | | rowspan=2 | ''[[KochiKame]] || Mokomichi Hayami || Yosuke Asari || rowspan=2 | (Ep 08) || rowspan=2 | 2009 | ||
+ | |- | ||
+ | | [[Ryôhei Suzuki]] || bank robber | ||
|- | |- | ||
|''[[Haven]]''||[[Emily Rose]]||Audrey Parker ||Field Model||2010-Present | |''[[Haven]]''||[[Emily Rose]]||Audrey Parker ||Field Model||2010-Present | ||
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− | + | === Video Games === | |
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+ | | ''[[Return to Castle Wolfenstein]]'' || || Used in Xbox version only || 2001 | ||
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+ | | ''[[The Suffering: Ties That Bind]]'' || || || 2004 | ||
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+ | |''[[Eternal Damnation]]''||"Pump-Action Shotgun"||Pistol-gripped||2006 | ||
+ | |} | ||
=See Also= | =See Also= |
Latest revision as of 11:52, 23 July 2024
The Remington Model 31 is an American pump-action shotgun manufactured by Remington Arms. It is the successor to the bottom-ejecting John Browning designed Remington Model 17 pump-action shotgun, and is in essence a scaled-up Model 17 with a solid frame as opposed to a takedown design, along with side-ejection as opposed to bottom-ejection. It was conceived as a competitor to the hugely popular Winchester Model 1912. Model 31 "riot guns" were produced for the US military during World War II, but no true "trench guns" were mass produced. Although finely built and well-received, sales were still unable to compete with that of the Model 1912. Remington ceased manufacturing the shotgun in 1949 due to its high manufacturing cost compared to its modest sales. Its cheaper to produce successor, the Remington Model 870, would go on be one of the most widely used shotguns in history.
Specifications
(1931 - 1949)
- Type: Shotgun
- Caliber(s): 12 gauge, 16 gauge, 20 gauge
- Weight: 6.8 lb (3.1 kg)
- Length: 40 in (101.6 cm)
- Barrel length(s): 20 in (50.80 cm), 26 in (66.04 cm), 28 in (71.12 cm), 30 in (76.20 cm), 32 in (81.28 cm)
- Capacity: 3, 4
- Fire Modes: Pump-Action
Film
Title | Actor | Character | Note | Date |
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Thunder Road | Gangsters | 1958 | ||
Ma Barker's Killer Brood | Kelly's thugs | 1960 | ||
Get Carter | Tony Beckley | Peter | cut-down | 1971 |
The Ruffian | A security guard | 1983 | ||
Sheena: Queen of the Jungle | Nick Brimble | Wadman | 1984 | |
A View to a Kill | Tanya Roberts | Stacey Sutton | Field Model | 1985 |
Yes, Madam! (Huang jia shi jie) | Michelle Yeoh | Inspector Ng | 1985 | |
Yes, Madam! (Huang jia shi jie) | Security guards of armored car | 1985 | ||
Malibu Express | John Brown | Luke | Field Model | 1985 |
Malibu Express | Darby Hinton | Cody Abilene | Field Model | 1985 |
Club Paradise | revolutionaries and police | 1986 | ||
In the Line of Duty III: Force of the Dragon | Michiko Nishiwaki | Michiko Nishiwaki | 1988 | |
Married to the Mob | U.S. Marshal | 1988 | ||
In the Line of Duty 4: Witness | Police | 1989 | ||
Violent Cop | Hakuryû | Kiyohiro | MGC Replica | 1989 |
Death Warrant | A prison guard | 1990 | ||
Lonely Hearts | Police Officers | 2006 | ||
The Raid 2 | Henchmen | airsoft | 2014 | |
The Raid 2 | Arifin Putra | Uco | airsoft | 2014 |
The Raid 2 | Alex Abbad | Bejo | airsoft | 2014 |
Television
Show Title | Actor | Character | Note / Episode | Air Date |
---|---|---|---|---|
Hill Street Blues | Seen on a shelf / "Shooter" (S02E17) | 1981 - 1987 | ||
Psych | SWAT officer | 2006-present | ||
KochiKame | Mokomichi Hayami | Yosuke Asari | (Ep 08) | 2009 |
Ryôhei Suzuki | bank robber | |||
Haven | Emily Rose | Audrey Parker | Field Model | 2010-Present |
Eagleheart | 2011-present |
Video Games
Game Title | Appears as | Notation | Release Date |
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Return to Castle Wolfenstein | Used in Xbox version only | 2001 | |
The Suffering: Ties That Bind | 2004 | ||
Eternal Damnation | "Pump-Action Shotgun" | Pistol-gripped | 2006 |