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The M31 itself an evolution from the M17. Though the first thing you may think when seeing its action is the Mossberg 500, it and the 500 are really a simplified version of the most excellent Remington Model 31 shotgun. The action of the shotgun would look familiar to a lot of hunters out there. The Ithaca as a military “trench gun” is likely not as well known by many. The Ithaca M37 is an example that is well known by casual firearms historians as a police or riot model and sporting weapon of high quality.
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Some are well known like the M97 mentioned above, some are not as well known, like the Remington 7188 full auto shotgun. From before WW1 to the Vietnam war all the way until recently. The combat shotguns stayed in military service a long time. Finding original examples can be pretty tough. The Winchester Model97 being an example that is really hard to find these days. The “trench gun “and police “riot guns” have taken off as collectibles over the decades. After a month or so, the demo gun showed up. After just a few minutes of handling it, I asked for a T&E sample.
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I wanted to see that M37 in the worst way. So when I got to the NRA 2016 show, I made sure the Inland booth was one of the first places I stopped at. I first spotted the Inland M37 shotgun when on the Inland facebook page around SHOT show earlier this year. I will post a bunch of the left over facebook only pictures and stuff from instagram at the bottom since they were never taken for the purpose of fitting in the article review. The rest I just left blank because I would seem to look insane if I just put random nonsense pictures in that spot where a pic of a target was supposed to be. Some of the target pictures are probably miss matched because I can’t remember which was which after 2 years. I have managed to scavenge some from various places like the FB page and tried to fill in the blank spots with at least something so you can at the very least see the gun. And sad to say, I deleted most of the pictures from my computer since I did not think I would ever need them again.
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Like a handful of other older articles, the pictures in this one got lost in the change over. Yes it can be slammed fired just like the 1897.A special note for everyone reading this post the change over to our new website.Does it have a trigger disconnecter?) MrOshimida27 13:21, 22 April 2011 (CDT) Is the Model 1912, like the Model 1897, capable of being "slam-fired"? (i.e. Call that a 1911, or M9, and I'll call you an idiot (Not really of course) - User:1morey Ap9:39 PM (EST) Usually it just looks like two rectangles, with a line for a trigger. Take Family Guy for example, we don't have a page as most of the time, a pistol, let's say, is used. NOTE: Anime, and a select few cartoon movies are an exception. Unless the guns are drawn good enough, we don't accept cartoons. You won't have to worr about that anymore as the page has been deleted. Hey how can you tell positively that Mcleach's gun is a 1912 Winchester? - Blaise-n-guns 17:56, 10 February 2011 (UTC) I was just wondering if the Winchester came with an 8-round tube like the Remington 870, or is that completely wrong? As much as I know about this weapon I haven't seen it with a modification such as this and was just wondering if it exists. If you're wondering why I deleted it, this is why. This is a violation of IMFDB rules and is unfortunately typical of the 'drive by' edits done by anonymous members who swoop in, do a bunch of edits that are wrong, and leave never to be heard from again. A simple google search indicates that most of it is lifted wholesale from Wikipedia's information page on the Winchester M1912. I noticed that a single anonymous member back in May 2009, really dumped a load of excessive info on the summary of the page. Winchester Model 25 Riot Gun - 12 Gauge Another Anonymous member plagiarizes Wikipedia