* Manufactured: 1908–1935
* Action: Pump-action shotgun
* Caliber: 12 gauge
* Capacity: 5 rounds
The Remington Model 10 was the first successful pump-action shotgun produced in the United States. It was designed by John Pedersen and was introduced in 1908. The Model 10 was a popular choice for law enforcement and military use, and it was also used by hunters and sport shooters. The Model 10 was discontinued in 1935, but it remains a popular collector's item.
Remington Model 10A
* Manufactured: 1935–1949
* Action: Pump-action shotgun
* Caliber: 12 gauge
* Capacity: 5 rounds
The Remington Model 10A was introduced in 1935 as a replacement for the Model 10. The Model 10A featured several improvements over the Model 10, including a stronger receiver, a shorter barrel, and a new stock design. The Model 10A was also available in a "Field Grade" model with a longer barrel and a higher-grade finish. The Model 10A was discontinued in 1949, but it remains a popular collector's item.
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