![]() Here is the thread above with Researchers photos. Most average used Model 10 "Standard" Grades sell for $150 or less. There is virtually no interest or market demand for these old pumps unless in absolute mint condition or one of the higher grade engraved grades. The guns are fine as long as they work, but there doesn't seem to be anyone left alive who can make one right once it gets out of whack. So, your gun is very likely from the Remington Arms - Union Metallic Cartridge Co. ![]() U was a Remington "stock letter" for this pump gun. The old factory ledger from Ilion that was started with the resumption of civilian arms production after WW-I, shows the first entry for Model 10 had reached serial number 172939 on Sept. In 1920, the company name was changed again to Remington Arms Co., Inc. During WW-I time the company name got Inc. In 1911, Marcellus Hartley Dodge combined his arms and his ammunition companies as Remington Arms - Union Metallic Cartridge Co., and the gun became known as the Model No. catalogue as the "Remington Repeating Shotgun" - In the February 15, 1910, Remington price list the gun is called the Model 1908. The shotgun that came to be known as the Remington Model 10 was introduced in the 1908-09 Remington Arms Co. Researcher01 Post subject: Re: Remington Model 10, value and info? I found this information in the Value and ID section and wanted to post it here in the Remington Forum.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |