Savage-Springfield 67H shotgun

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The Savage-Springfield 67H shotgun is a pump-action shotgun model that gained notoriety for its use in the Columbine High School massacre.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf firearm
pump-action shotgun
actionType pump-action
ammunitionType shotgun shells
category civilian firearm
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
designedFor shoulder firing
feedSystem tubular magazine
firearmType shotgun
firingMode single-shot per trigger pull
gauge 12-gauge
hasBarrelType smoothbore barrel
hasComponent barrel
pump fore-end
receiver
stock
trigger
legalStatus regulated firearm in the United States
manufacturer Savage Arms NERFINISHED
marketedAs Savage Model 67H NERFINISHED
Springfield Model 67H NERFINISHED
notableFor use in a school shooting
operatingPrinciple manual cycling
primaryMaterial steel
reloadMethod manually loaded magazine tube
safetyConcern can be misused in mass shootings
typicalUse hunting
sport shooting
usedBy Eric Harris NERFINISHED
usedIn Columbine High School massacre

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Columbine High School massacre weaponUsed Savage-Springfield 67H shotgun