Remington Model 31
| Remington Model 31 | |
|---|---|
| Type | Shotgun |
| Place of origin | United States |
| Service history | |
| Wars | World War II |
| Production history | |
| Designer | C.C. Loomis John Pedersen |
| Designed | 1931 |
| Manufacturer | Remington Arms |
| Produced | 1931–1949 |
| No. built | 196,000 |
| Variants | Model 31L |
| Specifications | |
| Cartridge | 12-Gauge, 16-Gauge, 20-Gauge |
| Barrels | Plain, solid rib, or vent rib |
| Action | Pump-action |
| Feed system | Tubular magazine |
| Sights | Bead |
The Remington Model 31 is a pump-action shotgun that competed with the Winchester Model 1912 for the American sporting arms market. Produced from 1931 to 1949, it superseded the John Pedersen-designed Models 10 and 29, and the John Browning-designed Model 17. It was replaced by the less expensive to manufacture Model 870 in 1950.