This review covers the Remington Model 31, a side-ejecting pump-action shotgun produced from 1931 to 1949. The presenter highlights its 'ball bearing action' for smooth operation and its takedown feature, which allowed for interchangeable barrels. While marketed as a riot shotgun, this specific 1937 example has an 18-inch barrel and an improved modified choke, deviating from typical riot gun specifications.
The B&T Station Six is a modernized bolt-action pistol inspired by the WWII Welrod pistol. It is available in 9mm and .45 ACP and features a smooth ball-bearing action and a unique wipe suppressor that produces a hissing sound rather than a typical suppressed gunshot. The ejection port is designed for easy brass capture.
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