Inside the Trigger Mechanism of the Real-Life Halo M90 Shotgun
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The real-life Halo M90 shotgun I featured previously was actually built on a left-handed 870 Wingmaster. When I did the Christmas "historical" video about it, I didn't show the actual internal mechanics, and I figured some of you folks would be interested to see how the trigger was relayed from the top of the receiver down to the bottom...
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