Engraved Remington Trap Model 10 12 Ga. Shotgun Circa 1908
Guns International #: 103419031 Seller's Inventory #: 6
Category: Remington Shotguns - High Grade - Remington Shotguns - Pump

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Seller: Wkoecher
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Member Since: 2/26/14
First Name: Wayne
Last Name: Koecher
State: Alaska
Zip: 99572
Country: United States
Phone: (651) 324-3796
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Description:
Remington Model 10 Trap Shotgun, 30" full choke, matted barrel top.
Engraved receiver sides with Remington Arms Co. logo and Clay Pigeon..
Salesman sample?
CONDITION: Nice original varnish and blue....most remaining, bore
is bright and measures .729 with .032 choke no cracks, buffing, sanding or repairs,
functions perfectly. They produced this model for 21 years until the Model 29 was
introduced.  Total production was 275,000 and about 38,000 Model 29s so. I would 
date this gun at 1908 or '09. I also have an as new Rem. Model 31TC for sale.
Over 80 now so some guns need to fine new homes....Wayne Koecher
Remington Model 10 


TypeShotgun
Place of originUnited States
Service history
Used byUnited States Army
United States Marine Corps
Viet Cong[1]
WarsWorld War I, World War II, Vietnam War
Production history
DesignerJohn Pedersen[2]
ManufacturerRemington Arms
Produced1908–1929[2]
No. built275,600[2] (+38,000 Model 29)[3]
Variants
  • Model 10 Trench
  • Model 10 Target
  • Model 29 (1930 to 1933)[3]

Specifications
Mass7.75 lb (3.52 kg)[4]
Length48 in (120 cm)[4]
Barrel length30 in (76 cm)[4]


Caliber12-gauge
ActionPump-action
Feed system6-round tubular magazine[4]
The Remington Model 10 is a pump-action shotgun designed in 1908 by John Pedersen for Remington Arms.[2] It has an internal striker within the bolt and a tube magazine which loaded and ejected from a port in the bottom of the receiver.[5]An updated version, the Model 29, was introduced in 1930 with improvements made by C.C. Loomis.[3]

Price: $1,095.00

Curio/Relic: Yes
Shotgun Gauge: 12 Gauge