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  • ... The earliest shotguns specifically designed for combat were the '''trench guns''' or '''trench shotguns''' issued in World War I. While limited in range, ...x different model of shotgun was accepted in the U.S army during World War II, the most popular being the [[Winchester Model 1897|M97]] and [[Winchester
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  • ...ms]], requiring the services of more than one crewman, just like artillery guns. Generally, an automatic firearm designed for a single user is referred to For handguns and long guns, the [[projectile]] is a [[bullet]], or in historical [[cannons]], a [[cann
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  • ...g the war, they also produced [[M1911 Colt pistol|M1911]] pistols and [[M3 submachine gun|M3 Grease Gun]]s. After [[WW II]], Ithaca resumed production of the Model 37. Made in many different models
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  • |type= [[submachine gun]] ...eUQ&dq=The%20MP40%20submachine%20gun&pg=PA75#v=onepage&q=&f=false The MP40 submachine gun]. Zenith Imprint. p. 75. ISBN 0760310149.</ref>
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  • ...kenkreuz.png|20px]] &nbsp; &nbsp; This article is part of a series on [[WW II]] [[German]] Infantry kit ! style="font-size:120%; background:#DCDCDC" |[[Submachine gun]]s (''Maschinenpistolen'')
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  • File:MP 40 Schmeisser Machine pistol- randolf museum.jpg
    [[category:WW II submachine guns]]
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  • File:Thompson1928a1.jpg
    ...s one of the Thompson's that are send by the USA to the Sovjet Union in WW-II according to the "Lend-Lease-Act" of 1941 and stored in the arsenal for ove [[category:American submachine guns]]
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