Germans HATED the Remington Model 10 Trenchgun
The Remington Model 10 trench gun, designed by John Pedersen, offered superior protection against trench debris with its enclosed receiver compared to the Winchester 1897. Despite its mechanical advantages and aggressive handling, only about 3,500 were produced for WWI. Testing revealed buckshot struggled to penetrate a German helmet, and the speaker encountered reliability issues like a loose bayonet lug and feeding failures.









