The mystery Martini-action shotgun
Royal Armouries
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9m 56s
While at first appearing as a standard Greener Shotgun, this weapon features some major differences. It features an SMLE-style bayonet lug, and is chambered in the much smaller .476 calibre. Jonathan suspects it could be a nerfed version for Indian Police, highlighting the distrust between the British and their colonial police forces.
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