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Iboos, Don't fret using a Model 10 Riot for Vietnam portrayal. I have a good friend who was a 2 tour LRP who carried a Remington Model 10 when the got too frustrated with his early M-16 breaking down. His Arms Room had a dozen M-10 Riots and he took one as his own. Shotgun on point was normal for his unit. The M-10 may have been officially retired, but many lingered on...
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amc141plt,
Thank's for your responce, I was a engineer on shakey's from 65-72 the old MAC.
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cda97,
Your M1200 look,s great, you did a good job, where did you get that O/D ammo. belt? it really look,s good with your trench gun .
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Thanks! I am not sure where the ammo belt came from because I have had it for a long time.
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[QUOTE=cda97;89622]Don't forget the Winchester M1200 trench gun was also used in Vietnam. Here is my retro M1200 that I built two months ago. It was your average 28" 12 guage hunting shotgun but now it wears a USGI stock and forearm. The receiver, magazine tube and bayonet attachment is coated with Brownell's Aluma-Hyde II flat black and the barrel was cut down to 20" and then I parkerized it and other parts.
Where did you find the stock and bayonet attachment? I've been poking around for something like that and have come up short.
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[QUOTE=MontaukTrl;104301]
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cda97
Don't forget the Winchester M1200 trench gun was also used in Vietnam. Here is my retro M1200 that I built two months ago. It was your average 28" 12 guage hunting shotgun but now it wears a USGI stock and forearm. The receiver, magazine tube and bayonet attachment is coated with Brownell's Aluma-Hyde II flat black and the barrel was cut down to 20" and then I parkerized it and other parts.
Where did you find the stock and bayonet attachment? I've been poking around for something like that and have come up short.
I found the stock and forearm on gunbroker. The bayonet attachment was purchased through Numrich's gunparts.
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