Winchester Model 1897 "trench broom" (or a Norinco copy). Yes, the bayonet was standard issue in WWI.mctowalot wrote:Scariest of all!Moonpie wrote:I decided to go Old School. Real cool old school.
What is it, was it issued with the bayonet?
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- Sat Jan 19, 2008 11:05 pm
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Re: Defensive shotguns: What do you have?
- Sat Jan 19, 2008 6:56 pm
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Re: Defensive shotguns: What do you have?
Winchester 1300, 18" cylinder bore, full length mag. Loaded with 7 2-3/4 inch No.4 Buck, plus five slugs in the buttsock.
It's in the original wood stock, but I would like to add a Knox buttstock for recoil management (those 1300s have some serious kick!)
I have a fiber optic front bead, but I'd like to add a red dot of some type. And if I'm getting all tacticool, might as well add a flashlight to the foreend.
It's in the original wood stock, but I would like to add a Knox buttstock for recoil management (those 1300s have some serious kick!)
I have a fiber optic front bead, but I'd like to add a red dot of some type. And if I'm getting all tacticool, might as well add a flashlight to the foreend.