Shotgun pic thread
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Got it cleaned, lubricated, and new rings installed. Ready for opening day of dove season
Got it cleaned, lubricated, and new rings installed. Ready for opening day of dove season
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Actually that’s really slick. A full 180 from that airsoft abomination it started out as
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My Stevens 620 WW2 Trench Gun replica. I got it at a pawn shop. Shortened the barrel and cleaned it up for probably this first time in years. I installed a replica heat shield with bayonet lug and sling swivel. I need to pick up a rear sling loop and mount, (Springfield 03 should work) A 1917 bayonet and a leather military sling for it. Not in bad shape for a pre WW2 shotgun.
These are a takedown shotguns. The barrel and magazine tube slide out the bottom of the receiver. Very unusual. I can't believe the machine work on these is so good for one that is so old. After cleaning it locks up like a vault. With John Browning designing it how could it not be great.
The next project is a Stevens 520. The old hump back shot gun.
These are a takedown shotguns. The barrel and magazine tube slide out the bottom of the receiver. Very unusual. I can't believe the machine work on these is so good for one that is so old. After cleaning it locks up like a vault. With John Browning designing it how could it not be great.
The next project is a Stevens 520. The old hump back shot gun.
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So it is a replica or authentic? You said replica at top and it isn't clear to me.SSGBPowell wrote:My Stevens 620 WW2 Trench Gun replica. I got it at a pawn shop. Shortened the barrel and cleaned it up for probably this first time in years. I installed a replica heat shield with bayonet lug and sling swivel. I need to pick up a rear sling loop and mount, (Springfield 03 should work) A 1917 bayonet and a leather military sling for it. Not in bad shape for a pre WW2 shotgun.
These are a takedown shotguns (I will have to post pictures) The barrel and magazine tube slide out the bottom of the receiver. Very unusual. I can't believe the machine work on these is so good for one that is so old. After cleaning it locks up like a vault. With John Browning designing it how could it not be great.
The next project is a Stevens 520. The old hump back shot gun.
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Original Stevens 620. I believe this gun was made in the late 1930s. I made it into a replica trench gun. The heatshield-Bayonet lug set up is a new manufactured replica piece. Military trench guns had a 20 inch cyl bore barrel and the heat heat shield/bayo lug and sling swivel set up. Original military guns are very scarce and bring big money now. A clone is all that is in my budget.
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Thought I’d revive this thread with a family scattergun pic. Seriously considering SBSing the Tac-14 with as quick as eforms are coming back
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