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Description Evolution of shotguns in the Marine Corps 150211-M-AS123-001.jpg |
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CAMP PENDLETON, Calif. - The Marine Corps has employed and retired various shotgun weapons to continually enhance its war-fighting capabilities to sustain the mantle of America’s premier expeditionary force in readiness. As time passes, technological advancements are made and the Corps strives to remain adaptive by training Marines to employ the use of weapons like the Benelli M4 Super 90, which is a 12-gauge shotgun also known as the M1014, which has been a part of the Corps’ arsenal since 1999.
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Author | Photo By: Lance Cpl. Asia J. Sorenson |
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