ICM 1/35 ° much useful accessories

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Coming soon,
Very interesting for fans of the Great War.
ICM continues its series of plastic arms 1/35 ° of the 1st World War.
Now it is the US weapons that are on the program
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More info :
http://www.icm.com.ua/news/
 
No model 97 trench shot gun?

Perhaps they forgot it, but it is unfortunate because it is a weapon 100% US.
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Winchester Model 1897 Trench version

WWI
The Model 1897 was popular before World War I, but it was after the war broke out that sales of the Model 1897 picked up. This was because many were produced to meet the demands of the Military. When the United States entered World War I, there was a need for more service weapons to be issued to the troops. It became clear to the United States just how brutal trench warfare was, and how great the need was for a large amount of close-range firepower while fighting in a trench, after they had observed the war for the first three years. The Model 1897 Trench grade was an evolution of this idea. The pre-existing Winchester Model 1897 was modified by adding a perforated steel heat shield over the barrel which protected the hand of the user from the barrel when it became over-heated, and an adapter with bayonet lug for affixing an M1917 bayonet.
 
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