One of the shotguns used by Bonnie and Clyde in their final fatal shootout sold for more than $57,000. The Remington Model 11 Semi-Auto Shotgun saw a lot of action as the notorious criminals roamed America robbing banks in the ‘30s. It was discovered on the back seat of their bullet-riddled Ford Deluxe V8 after they were shot dead in a police ambush in 1934. The shotgun was picked up by Frank Hamer, the Texas Ranger who led the ambush; he passed it on to his son. Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow met in Texas in 1930 and are believed to have committed 13 murders and several robberies and burglaries by the time they died in 1934.