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The '''[[M90 Shotgun|M90A]] Law Enforcement''' is version of the [[DTM Series]] used by [[Civilian Security Forces|Law Enforcement]] agencies. <ref>[http://www.bungie.net/projects/halo3/content.aspx?link=h3shotgun] Bungie.net's UNSC Weaponry update</ref>
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It features a solid stock and no pistol grip.  
The '''WST DTM/Law Enforcement''' is a version of the [[DTM series|DTM Shotgun Series]] used by [[law enforcement]] agencies. It features a solid stock and no pistol grip. The lack of a pistol grip might be a downside in military combat, but this allows the user to hold the shotgun with one hand comfortably.{{Ref/Reuse|Bungie}}
 
==Trivia==
*It is more similar to the 20th century Remington 870 shotgun and other variants than to the [[M90 Close Assault Weapon System]].  


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[[Category:UNSC]]
{{UNSC support weapons}}
[[Category:Weapons]]
[[Category:Shotguns]]
[[Category:Human Weapons]]

Latest revision as of 10:44, May 28, 2024

WST DTM/Law Enforcement
Production overview

Manufacturer:

Weapon System Technology[1]

Model series:

DTM Series[1]

Type:

Close Assault Weapons System[1]

Specifications

Operation:

Pump Action[1]

 

The WST DTM/Law Enforcement is a version of the DTM Shotgun Series used by law enforcement agencies. It features a solid stock and no pistol grip. The lack of a pistol grip might be a downside in military combat, but this allows the user to hold the shotgun with one hand comfortably.[1]

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