![]() ![]() The lower piece of the shell provided the grip. The rearward piece of the shell provided an attachment point for the rotatable shoulder stock. ![]() The C1200 Supermatic was modified by replacing the stock, relocating the trigger assembly, and fitting a three-piece plastic shell around the receiver and first half of the barrel. In the mid 1960s, Crouch sold his design to the High Standard Manufacturing Company, who used their C1200 Supermatic shotgun as the basis for the first model, the 10A. His original design used a modified Remington semi-automatic shotgun. Crouch's goal was to create the ultimate entry shotgun for SWAT and tactical units. ![]() ![]() The basic design of the Model 10 shotgun was developed in the late 1950s by Alfred Crouch, a Santa Monica, California police sergeant. ![]()
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