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World War 2 changes today Jack, Dalton, and Gunner

World War 2 guns World war 2 guns were very different from what they are today. The main gun was called the “m1 Grand”. The m1 grand was our kind of shotgun fused with a rifle.

Ammunition For the Americans it wasn’t hard to get there ammunition like other soldiers they fought. They made it out of normal ammo that most guns contain.

Guns today They gun they make today are easier became they have more of the materials than they had back then. One gun is muzaloter .

Helpfull sites Some helpfull sites we used are….