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Smith made shotguns?
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Smith & Wesson made the Model 916 here in the United States. When it became a large failure due to quality problems it was dropped in 1972. Smith & Wesson then contracted Howa Industries in Japan to make the Model 3000 pump shotgun and the Model 1000 semi-auto shotgun. Those models were built with the intention to displace Remington from the law enforcement market. The Model 3000 was a Remington 870 clone well built but 870 accessories did not interchange with the 3000. When Smith & Wesson was not able to displace Remington the project was dropped. So ended S&W move to make shotguns.
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Well now I know what shotgun was used in 1968 Tunnel Rats. Thanks!
And whoever debunked it based on its pump forend needs a better version of differentiation, since shotgun pumps can be switched out. You can base it on the safety location, trigger guard, magazine tube cap, and far better methods.
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Well while we're at it I got two more from the same page.
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Looks like a Mauser of some sort. I initially thought K98, but the fore stock looks too short.
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It could be a K98k with a sporting stock. Not every gun is fit for only one type of stock.
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The revolver is a H&R Model 632 Revolver in .32 caliber.
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