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Old 04-01-2009, 08:26 PM
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What were the standard military shotguns for the various NATO armies in the mid to late '90s?

I've seen U.S. army troops using both Mossbergs and Remingtons (various models) so it just kind of seems like the army, at least, buys a little of this and a little of that (or perhaps soldiers and/or individual units purchase their own) and perhaps there is no standard make/model.
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What were the standard military shotguns for the various NATO armies in the mid to late '90s?
USAF security troops used SPAS 12s didn't they?
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USAF security troops used SPAS 12s didn't they?
Only in the original T2K v1 timeline. Not IRL.
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Only in the original T2K v1 timeline. Not IRL.
Ah. I see.
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Ah. I see.
It's in the RDF Sourcebook -- which makes sense in T2K, since the Saudis do use them IRL.
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Canada - Remington 870
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