Remington Model 10
| Remington Model 10 | |
|---|---|
| Type | Shotgun |
| Place of origin | United States |
| Service history | |
| Used by | United States Army United States Marine Corps Viet Cong |
| Wars | World War I, World War II, Vietnam War |
| Production history | |
| Designer | John Pedersen |
| Manufacturer | Remington Arms |
| Produced | 1908–1929 |
| No. built | 275,600 (+38,000 Model 29) |
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| Specifications | |
| Mass | 7.75 lb (3.52 kg) |
| Length | 48 in (120 cm) |
| Barrel length | 30 in (76 cm) |
| Caliber | 12-gauge |
| Action | Pump-action |
| Feed system | 6-round tubular magazine |
The Remington Model 10 is a pump-action shotgun designed in 1908 by John Pedersen for Remington Arms. 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. An updated version, the Model 29, was introduced in 1930 with improvements made by C.C. Loomis.