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Winchester, Remington, Ithaca Gun Company, Stevens, Savage, Mossberg, Benelli, and other gun manufacturers have produced a range of combat shotguns for US armed forces. When a soldier must face multiple opponents at close quarters, few weapons can match the shotgun. From World War I to the War on Terror, the shotgun has been a devastating weapon in the hands of US troops. For urban combat, prisoner control, and shipboard operations it remains as deadly today as it was a century ago. Early combat shotguns were basically sawed-off versions of the double-barreled shotguns used for sporting purposes. The Winchester Model 97 slide-action shotgun, first used in 20in-barreled "riot gun" form during the Philippine Insurrection, would remain in service in one form or another at least until the Vietnam War. During World War I shotguns were obtained in "riot gun" versions and also in "trench gun" versions (trench guns had a ventilated handguard added that allowed the mounting of a bayonet; riot guns did not have this feature). Joining the Model 97 as trench guns were the Winchester Model 12 and Remington Model 10, while these slide-action weapons plus the Remington Model 11, a semi-automatic, also served as riot-guns. So effective was the trench shotgun that Germans claimed it was inhumane and violated the "Rules of War", threatening to execute troops captured carrying a shotgun. The various Banana Wars saw the use of World War I military shotguns still in the armories. During World War II, Winchester Model 12 and Model 97 trench and riot guns were joined by the Ithaca Model 37, Remington Model 11 and Model 31, Stevens Models 520-30 and 620A, and Savage Model 720. The US Marines found the shotgun useful for the close combat they encountered in the jungles during World War II, in humid conditions that necessitated the development of military brass-case shotgun shells, while OSS agents found single-shot shotguns useful for arming guerillas in Burma, the Philippines, and elsewhere. During the Korean and Vietnam Wars the same types of shotguns deployed during World War II were used, though some additional models were acquired as riot guns, including the Remington Model 870, Savage Model 77E, Winchester Model 1200, and Winchester Model 25. In Vietnam shotguns were used by point men and others on patrol, while members of the US Navy SEALs especially liked shotguns for launching ambushes in the Mekong Delta. During the period since the First Gulf War new combat shotguns have been adopted by the US military, such as the Mossberg 500 series, including one trench-gun model, and the Benelli 1014. More recently during the War on Terror, shotguns have been used to clear cave complexes in Afghanistan and buildings in Iraq, but especially to blow doors open during entries and searches. Featuring specially commissioned full-color artwork, this is the story of the origins, development and use of the combat shotgun in US service, from the trenches of World War I to the cave complexes of Afghanistan. Review: New Shotguns come out every year - The shotgun is one of the most used firearms in the history of shot. Marine Raiders had no back up, it was just Buckshot and their Bowie knives. Not much has changed in shotguns except for categories and variations. These are still kicking in teeth to this day. Every year new shotguns are released, because they're effective in reliability. What's more tactical than pellets covering a target to ensure a quick field day ? Shotguns are suitable for hunting and they don't require grenade launchers, axe bayonets, scopes, lanterns, blow darts, or complicated stocks. Shells are glue stick size and bright ,so I can't imagine these falling apart in the hands of a hunter, officer, or soldier. Review: Excellent reference. - Well written and informative.





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| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 88 Reviews |
A**S
New Shotguns come out every year
The shotgun is one of the most used firearms in the history of shot. Marine Raiders had no back up, it was just Buckshot and their Bowie knives. Not much has changed in shotguns except for categories and variations. These are still kicking in teeth to this day. Every year new shotguns are released, because they're effective in reliability. What's more tactical than pellets covering a target to ensure a quick field day ? Shotguns are suitable for hunting and they don't require grenade launchers, axe bayonets, scopes, lanterns, blow darts, or complicated stocks. Shells are glue stick size and bright ,so I can't imagine these falling apart in the hands of a hunter, officer, or soldier.
L**.
Excellent reference.
Well written and informative.
T**K
Scatterguns for ther win.
Hands down one of the most interesting and informative Ospreys I have read in a long time.
D**N
Excellent resource!
Color photography! Great for any shotgun collector/defender!
M**K
Trench Guns!
Good overview of Trench Gun history and use. Not the greatest on details between different models and eras but overall a pleaseant and informative read.
B**S
If you like history and shotguns you need to read this.
Great history - some good photos but could have had more. Like to see the older shotguns especially the M97 WWI trench gun.
J**S
US Combat Shotguns
I gave book a 5 star rating because it is a great reference for shotguns that are used in the military today, as well as past shotguns from the days of WWI - gulfwar. I would recommend this book to anyone who has an interest in miliary small arms.
J**S
A comprehensive but easy read
I enjoyed reading this book. It is the usual high quality from Osprey. Very comprehensive review of military shotguns from the revolution to current day.
G**5
US combat shotguns
ร un libro scritto molto bene! ร pieno di rapporti su fatti storici nei quali viene raccontato l' impiego del shotgun e le distanze di impiego, le munizioni e il tipo di 'piombo'usato (se buckshot o palla asciutta o altro ancora) . Peccato che poi prenda l'aspetto di un elenco dei fucili di questo tipo. Per un novizio dell'argomento รจ consigliabile.:-) Galland5:-):-):-)
A**S
Very informative history on the combat shotgun
For quite a thin book this covers the history of the combat shotgun very well recommended reading and good archive pictures / illustrations
I**9
Good Read
Great value addition to my library. Interesting subject dealt with in lay terms, Recommended!
I**E
excellent
excellent
S**R
Five Stars
an excellent book with the usual prompt delivery
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