Not sure if falls under 'US Rifles' or 'Asian Firearms' as it's one of the IAC/Norinco imports. Anyhow, photos:
http://upload.hooverae.com/images/DrakeGmbH/mg0809.jpg[/pic]
http://upload.hooverae.com/images/DrakeGmbH/mg08141.jpg[/pic]
http://upload.hooverae.com/images/DrakeGmbH/mg0811.jpg[/pic]
http://upload.hooverae.com/images/DrakeGmbH/mg0812.jpg[/pic]
Group shots with my other US gear, the other rifles are pictured in their own threads in this subforum.
http://upload.hooverae.com/images/DrakeGmbH/mg0873.jpg[/pic]
http://upload.hooverae.com/images/DrakeGmbH/mg0866.jpg[/pic]
http://upload.hooverae.com/images/DrakeGmbH/mg0870.jpg[/pic]
Lastly, a youtube video detailing this shotgun. The action is a bit rough but it was new-in-box so I'm hoping it will smooth out with continued use. It is quite a fun shooter!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9R9gkN3O3F8
M1897 Trench Gun
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Re: M1897 Trench Gun
nice looking scattergun , and i like that you have that M17 bayo to go with it , you have a really nice representative assortment in your display , thanks for sharing it with us
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Re: M1897 Trench Gun
The Jerries hated that 1897 scattergun in WWI since the 'gyrines used it to telling effect in the trenches. They protested and we said TUFF!
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