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Authentic World War One 1897 trench guns will have:

Serial number between E613,000 and E705,000

High quality rust blue finish

Solid frame

20-inch cylinder bore barrel (with no bead)

Muzzle in lone with bayonet lug

Handguard with six rows of holes

Bayonet lug with a bead sight and either "PAT APPY FOR" on the right or patent dates on the right

Stock with a thin wrist, high comb, no fluting, and no stamps

Hard plastic commercial buttplate

Sling swivel on stock

Authentic World War Two 1897 trench guns will have:

Serial number between 921,300 and 986,300 (but most between 930,000 and 953,000)

High quality commercial blue finish

Takedown frame with "U.S." and (usually) flaming bomb stamp

20-inch cylinder bore barrel (with no bead) with flaming bomb stamp on top of chamber

Muzzle extending approximately 1/4" beyond bayonet lug

Handguard with four rows of holes (except some very early ones with WW1-type heat shields)

Bayonet lug with a bead sight and patent dates on the right

Stock with a thick wrist, low comb, flutes, and inspection stamp (either WB or GHD) with crossed cannons

Hard plastic commercial buttplate

Sling swivel on stock

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Real or Fake? Authenticating an 1897 Trench Gun (Ad-Free)

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Comments

ViejoLobo

Yeah, that caught my attention.

Terry

Surprised you didn’t pull a WWII gun off your lap just to flex.

Anonymous

I wish Norinco's were $300.

Guido Schriewer

my lady would need that norinco clone. love the 97 looks but rather grab a side by side myself. I like the finish just fine, not as much as a fine blueing though!

Lance Thundercock

Oh, how wonderful it would be to have cheap but working clones of good old 1886 or 1897 shotguns.