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Description:
The Remington Model 10 chambered in 12 Gauge with a 30-inch barrel is a historic, bottom-ejecting pump-action shotgun manufactured by Remington Arms between 1908 and 1929. Designed by John Pedersen (whom John Browning once called "the greatest firearms designer in the world"), it was Remington's very first hammerless pump-action shotgun. A 30-inch barrel variant is a traditional long-range configuration, highly favored in the early 20th century for waterfowl hunting and trap shooting. Chamber in 2 ¾-inch shells. Modern high-pressure heavy magnum loads or steel shot should never be fired through this vintage shotgun. Use only low-pressure lead or modern bismuth field loads to prevent damage to the barrel or receiver. 12 Gauge
Chambers:
Pump Action Metal Condition:
"Barrel & Receiver in Fair Age Relative Condition with Some Handling Wear, Scratches & Pitting Throughout Wood Condition:
"Straight-grain American Walnut Stock in Good Age Relative Condition with Some Handling Wear, Scratches & Wood Indentations Barrels:
30" Improved Modified Choke Barrel Triggers:
Factory Stock Dimensions:
"13 7/8"" LOP, 1 1/2"" DAC, 2 3/4"" DAH, 3/8"" Cast Off Fore End:
Ringed Walnut Forend in Good Condition Butt Pad:
Plastic Buttplate Weight:
8.5 lbs Sights:
Beaded Front Sight Item Location:
Tulalip, WA