Graded Remington Model 10s

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lowgun
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Graded Remington Model 10s

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What do we know about Remington Model 10s in grades higher than Trap? I just purchased a Model 10E, which I assume is quite scarce. I have seen a few D Grades, but never an E. What do readers know about the engraved guns?
Fowlgunner
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Re: Graded Remington Model 10s

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Bill,

What would you like to know.

Will
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Re: Graded Remington Model 10s

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I would like to know how many of our readers have seen or heard of a Model 10E or 10F and how valuable they seem to be. In other words, how much have they sold for. Thanks for helping.
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Re: Graded Remington Model 10s

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I have seen 5 Model 10 Expert Grades, 7 Model 10 Premier Grades, and about a dozen Model 10 Tournament Grades.

D's have been sold/priced between $550 - $1,850

E's None of which did not have some considerable issues $1,250 - $2,750

F's $600 - $1,150 major issues
One good one sold for $2,250
And a 2 barrel set @65% Condition priced at $4,500.

Does yours have the round grip or flat?

Will
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Re: Graded Remington Model 10s

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My F is a two barrel set with capped pistol grip. The E is a two barrel set with straight grip and abbreviated Monte Carlo and looks very much factory. What do you know about a Monte Carlo stock on a Model 10?
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Re: Graded Remington Model 10s

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Bill,

I have seen 2 I think.

Rod Fuller advertised one in a Tournament "D" grade for a long time, may still have it that looked original.

The other looked like a replacement.

The checkering pattern would be one way to tell, but the only sure way is to remove the wood from the gun and verify the serial number and "Grade" stamp.

Will
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