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Lot #325

Lot 324: WWI U.S. Remington-UMC Model 10-A Trench Shotgun with Bayonet

Excellent and Highly Desirable World War I U.S. Remington-UMC Model 10-A Slide Action Trench Shotgun with Remington Bayonet, Ammunition Box and Two Ammunition Pouches

Auction Location: Bedford, TX

Auction Date: May 2, 2025

Lot 324: WWI U.S. Remington-UMC Model 10-A Trench Shotgun with Bayonet

Excellent and Highly Desirable World War I U.S. Remington-UMC Model 10-A Slide Action Trench Shotgun with Remington Bayonet, Ammunition Box and Two Ammunition Pouches

Auction Location: Bedford, TX

Auction Date: May 2, 2025

Estimated Price: $25,000 - $40,000
Price Realized:
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Excellent and Highly Desirable World War I U.S. Remington-UMC Model 10-A Slide Action Trench Shotgun with Remington Bayonet, Ammunition Box and Two Ammunition Pouches

Manufacturer: Remington UMC
Model: 10
Type: Shotgun
Gauge: 12
Barrel: 23 inch round
Finish: blue
Grip:
Stock: walnut
Item Views: 1079
Item Interest: Very Active
Serial Number:
Catalog Page: 282
Class: Curio & Relic Long Gun
Bore Condition: The excellent bore is shiny with some surface freckling visible in the muzzle end.
Description:

This is an absolutely outstanding example of a very scarce and desirable World War I Remington-UMC Model 10-A trench shotgun, manufactured under a U.S. Army contract for 3,500 and found in the reported serial number range of 117731-165566, with most being reconverted back into riot or sporting shotguns over time. A Model 10-A trench shotgun is considered the apex of any U.S. Military shotgun collection. The Remington Model 10 shotgun was originally designed by the well respected Engineer John Pedersen; with the Model 10-A trench variation featuring a 23-inch barrel, wooden handguard, and bayonet lug for use with the M1917 bayonet. Serial number "U/159752" marked on the front underside of the receiver, and the barrel is marked with the matching serial number "159752" upside down on the lower right rear side of the breech, with "CYL" choke marking on the bottom of the barrel. The unmarked bayonet lug adapter has a silver bead front sight, with a flaming bomb stamp above "US" on the left side of the receiver. Fitted with an oil finished walnut handguard, ribbed pump handle, smooth pistol grip buttstock, and a checkered hard rubber buttplate with the Remington-UMC trademark logo. Sling swivels attached to the front end of the magazine tube and underside of the buttstock. 13 3/4 inch length of pull. Includes a Remington manufactured U.S. M1917 bayonet dated "1917" on the blade, with an olive drab green painted leather scabbard, a full 25-count World War I era "U.S.PROPERTY" marked box of Remington-UMC brass shell 12 gauge 00 buck ammunition with no. 58 primers, and two tan canvas shotgun ammunition pouches with "ORD DEPT/INSPTD" stamped in ink on the interiors of the flaps.

Rating Definition:

Excellent, retains 90% plus original blue finish with finish loss concentrated on the magazine tube showing minor cycling wear, and a few areas of minor surface freckling. Wood is very fine with some scattered light scratches and handling marks, a small chipped section at the toe of the buttplate, tight fitment and distinct edges overall. Mechanically excellent. Bayonet and scabbard are both excellent. Ammunition and box are very good with some age related wear. A highly desirable, excellent example of a very scarce Remington Model 10-A trench shotgun that would be extremely difficult to improve upon!



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