In 1920 the company name was changed from Remington Arms - Union Metallic Cartridge Co., Inc. to Remington Arms Co., Inc. According to the old factory ledger, your gun was in production in June 1921. At that time the Model No. 10A "Standard" Grade was offered with 26-, 28-, 30- and 32-inch barrels with the choice of Full or Modified choke or cylinder bore. There was a Model No. 10R "Riot" Grade with a 20-inch cylinder bore barrel.
As others have posted before, parts for these old Remington pumps are made of unobtainium, and once one of these guns gets out of time there is no one left alive who can set them right.
Model 10 cut?
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