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Inside the Trigger Mechanism of the Real-Life Halo M90 Shotgun (Ad-free)

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...

Inside the Trigger Mechanism of the Real-Life Halo M90 Shotgun (Ad-free)

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Okay thanks, I stand corrected and mucho mas better informed.

Mustafa's Fleas

It's just an interesting gunsmithing project...not supposed to be any sort of wunderwaffe.

Forgotten Weapons

I'm completely perplexed! How is this not any more but some "video'game" wankery with an overall weight problem??? If there is any advantage/improvement over a standard Remington 870 with an aftermarket AR-styled buttstock... Well, someone please kindly enlighten me as to why this heavy monstrosity is the best thing to ever happen to a shotgun since the Remington CTi 105!

Mustafa's Fleas

as chassis for say a 10/22, that 80s rather cool btw mossy 500 BP shell... if I have to unscrew a ton of stuff making disassemble x times as long... dealkiller to me. this is done smartly but SO much more just to clean the darn thing... . NO safety on it?

Guido Schriewer

Very interesting. Why do I think this would be a nightmare to strip and clean? :-)

John Arpin

Thank you for showing is how this odd duck actually works. Where there is a will, there is a way.

EyeBall

All this... sliding wedges and springs, created to use as little space as possible on top of the receiver. I imagined there would be rods and links to the original trigger on top.

Risto Alanko


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