The Remington Model 10 is a 12-gauge pump-action shotgun featuring a 30-inch barrel and a five-round tubular magazine capacity. Designed with an internal hammer and bottom ejection, the Model 10 represents an early 20th-century design intended for smooth operation and compact handling. The receiver and barrel share a consistent finish typical of its production period, and the firearm utilizes a slide-action mechanism operated by a fore-end mounted on a single action bar. The overall configuration supports standard 12-gauge shells and incorporates a fixed choke system integral to the barrel.
This shotgun is used. The metal surfaces display the expected patina and wear consistent with age and prior handling, while the wood furniture shows marks and finish loss typical of extended service. There is a section of the stock next to the top of the receiver on the right side that has a piece of the wood missing, see picture. The pump action cycles through its full range of motion, and the barrel retains its original length without visible modification. Sights consist of a simple front bead aligned to the barrel rib, providing a straightforward aiming reference.
The Model 10 includes no additional accessories or packaging. The shotgun is configured as a complete firearm with its factory-style stock, fore-end, and barrel assembly intact. All observable components correspond to the standard configuration for this model, with no detachable parts or add-ons noted. Its design reflects Remington’s early approach to pump-action operation, emphasizing a solid steel receiver and bottom-loading, bottom-ejecting mechanism unique to its era of manufacture.
| UPC | ECOM00541527 |
| Action | PUMP ACTION |
| Barrel Length | 30" BARREL |
| Capacity | 5 ROUNDS |
| Gauge | 12 GA |
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