10 gauge ?

If I remember rightly ,the Remington SP10 was the old Ithaca 10 gauge self loader, that Remington bought the rights to from Ithaca ,when it was going through one of its going out of business times.

Which I've always found ironic, since Ithaca was built on discontinued Remington designs.
 
Never seen it for sale, never looked, just got into 10ga recently and saw it on the Federal website.
Can you have someone order it in for you?

I’ve asked local gun shops if they can get it in, even told them federal made it and I would buy multiple cases if needed. Looked around online dealers without luck. Haven’t tried IRUNGUNS yet. Closest i’ve Got my hands on is turkey loads and slugs, slugs are pretty intense to shoot btw, birdshot being the easiest to get.
 
Nothing wrong with loving wood and steel
I have only ever seen one in wood and it was spank's pic
I remember waiting for mine when they first came out and he had just the black stalkers come in followed by camo some time after
Cheers

Ive seen several over the years and they were either not for sale or over priced. I called browning and they dont make them in wood anymore
 
Hey Brybenn,
What did you have for a single?
I have a H&R here, rock solid, hope to take a turkey with it.

I had HnR 28" it dominated the turkey fields. Even took a gorgeous red fox with a dead bunny in his mouth. I normally dont shoot foxes anymore but i worked with a guy that sang the fox song all day every day. I got his hide in the basement. The foxes not my buddies
 
Hello guys, I'm looking to buy a NEF/H&R 10 Gauge Single Shot these days.
If you have one you're willing to sell can you please PM me?
Much obliged thank you and have a nice weekend!
 
Got a BPS, use it for ducks, geese and take it out to the club for a few rounds of skeet on occasion, Reload some nice 2 7/8" 1oz or even 1 1/8oz target loads and enjoy.
If you need waterfowl ammo, let me know, I've got plenty of steel in BB and #2 as well as some old lead magnums
 
i have an ithaca 10 gauge road blocker. it has a short barrel, cylinder bore with a phosphate finish and wood stocks. i let a couple of young lads borrow it to waterfowl hunt. believe it or not this gun is soft shooting with 3.5 shells.they came back with a bird and the biggest grin on their faces. it makes a distinctive boom when it is fired .i have a variety of shells ,slugs, buckshot, and waterfowl loads. the waterfowl loads seem to be the easiest to find . most of my ammo was bought at gun shows.
 
Mine is an old school 10, Westley Richards built on the original Anson and Deeley boxlock action in 1882 with 32" barrels and it balances and handles like a fine trap gun. I'm able to find a little bit of old Canuck and Maxum paper 2 7/8" ammo at gun shows once in awhile and some of it works. It gets recycled as 4 1/4 dram black powder loads. Mostly I use cut down Winchester or Federal plastic 3 1/2" hulls to load nitro 1 1/8-1 1/4 oz lead for practice and 4 1/4 dram/1 1/4 oz bismuth for geese. Never hunt with my Browning Gold 3 1/2" 12 gauge any more, I might as well sell it.
 
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I have a Damascus barreled Clabrough & Bros double barrel sidelock ejector. The bores are in fantastic condition and about 70% of the Damascus pattern showing on the outside. I haven't used the gun yet as I'm going to send the stock away to have a toe repair and refinish. I also picked up some 16 gauge adapters for it.
 
An SP-10 with a 30” and a 24” w/rifle sights. I found Remington to be very good but driven by necessity as I had difficulty finding Winchester or worse yet Federal. #2, BB, copper plated #5/6 for Turkey. I also have found Buckshot and slugs but haven’t had time to use those loads.
 
I like the 10s, (I know not needed or even good over decoys). I’ve had quite a number of them,a single, a lever, a stack of doubles, a pump, and an auto. I’ve use them on Huns to white tails. Reloading gets you the ammo you want.
 
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