| Description: |
Remington's first pump-action six-shot repeating shotgun |
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| Introduction Year: |
1908 |
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| Year Discontinued: |
1929 |
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| Total Production: |
Approximately 275,600 |
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| Designer/Inventor: |
John D. Pederson with improvements by C.C. Loomis and R. Barger |
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| Action Type: |
Pump action repeater |
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| Caliber/Gauge: |
12 gauge |
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| Serial Number Blocks: |
001 – 275,600 Serial numbers were preceded by the letter "U" |
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| Grades Offered: |
No. 1 or 10 A - Standard or Field Grade No. 2 or 10 B - Special Grade No. 3 or 10 C - Trap Grade No. 3 Trap Special Grade No. 4 or 10 D - Tournament Grade No. 5 or 10 E - Expert Grade No. 6 or 10 F - Premier Grade No. 0 Riot Grade |
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| Variations: |
Model 10 Trench Shotgun (World War 1) Model 10 T – Target Grade which included grades D, E, and F as described above |