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Unfortunately, I don't have a Winchester Mod 12, only a Mossberg 590-A1 with bayonet
but I found this photo of a Marine in WW2 with a grenade vest holding his shotgun shells
just so happens I have one of those - it's a WW1 Mills Granade vest with 11 pockets
I tried tonight and I can get 6 rnds of 12 ga in each pouch - so 66 rnds of 12 ga
combine that with the two 12 rnds belt pouches and each Marine shot gunner is carrying 90 rnds of 12 ga

I read a report that on Siapan, a Japanese company took 80% casualties in 2 Min against a dug in Marine unit with shotguns

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Unfortunately, I don't have a Winchester Mod 12, only a Mossberg 590-A1 with bayonet
but I found this photo of a Marine in WW2 with a grenade vest holding his shotgun shells
just so happens I have one of those - it's a WW1 Mills Granade vest with 11 pockets
I tried tonight and I can get 6 rnds of 12 ga in each pouch - so 66 rnds of 12 ga
combine that with the two 12 rnds belt pouches and each Marine shot gunner is carrying 90 rnds of 12 ga

I read a report that on Siapan, a Japanese company took 80% casualties in 2 Min against a dug in Marine unit with shotguns

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What makes you assume he is carrying shotgun shells and not grenades in his grenade vest?
 
What makes you assume he is carrying shotgun shells and not grenades in his grenade vest?
if not, where is his supply of 12 ga? why would a shotgunner load himself down with grenades? he's not a grenadier
ammo is weight and another squad member could carry grenades, but a shotgunner needs 12 ga ammo
and I've seen photos of Marines with this vest carrying M1 Garand clips
Marines are adaptive

here's the original article
 
the use of this vest for carrying shotgun ammo is covered in Canfield's book " A Collector's guide to United States Combat Shotguns"

 
Unfortunately, I don't have a Winchester Mod 12, only a Mossberg 590-A1 with bayonet
but I found this photo of a Marine in WW2 with a grenade vest holding his shotgun shells
just so happens I have one of those - it's a WW1 Mills Granade vest with 11 pockets
I tried tonight and I can get 6 rnds of 12 ga in each pouch - so 66 rnds of 12 ga
combine that with the two 12 rnds belt pouches and each Marine shot gunner is carrying 90 rnds of 12 ga

I read a report that on Siapan, a Japanese company took 80% casualties in 2 Min against a dug in Marine unit with shotguns

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Funny timing, I just watched this video on the matter last Tuesday. Seems the paper hull shells weren't particularly suited to the 100% humidity and overall moist conditions in the Pacific Theater of war, and the brass cased shells weren't widespread until early '45 (I believe).


View: https://youtu.be/pA8mKoc6bW4?si=mvR3u_VOYqTAQDZX
 

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