Model 10-A



The Remington Model 10 is a 12 gauge, pump-action shotgun designed in the United States. Although the M97 Trench Gun was the main issue shotgun of US troops during World War I, around 3500 Model 10-As, modified with a shortened barrel, sling swivels,  a wooden heat shield and a bayonet lug, were delivered for use in the conflict.

Battlefield 1
"A 12 gauge pump action shotgun, the Model 10-A is extremely lethal at close range."

- In-game description

The Model 10-A is a weapon featured in Battlefield 1.

Singleplayer
In the War Story, The Runner, the main protagonist, Frederick Bishop, wields a variant called the Model 10-A Sweeper. It's unknown what makes this variant different from the others.

Multiplayer
Three variants are featured in multiplayer: Factory, Hunter, and Slug.

The Model 10-A Factory is the base variant of the weapon, featuring no attachments. Like all Factory variants, this gun can regain accuracy quicker due to it's lower weight.

The Model 10-A Hunter variant is effectively an upgrade of the Factory version, as it has a special choke to tighten the spread of the buckshot. This allows the gun to be deadly at longer ranges while keeping the raw damage intact.

The Model 10-A Slug variant uses slugs as its ammunition type, reducing raw power for a vast improvement in mid-ranged combat. Hip-fire accuracy is reduced for an increase in aimed accuracy. It is equipped with a lens sight.