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Wow! thanks so much......Ranger! I have a photo of a guy carrying one in Vietnam....same hump receiver! Way cool.More info than you'll ever need...
https://www.gunvaluesboard.com/stevens-520-and-520a-identification-guide-2617.html
Winchester 1898's.
Ya know the thought crossed my mind when I wrote that, guess I should have went with the hunch. LoL1897's
It's successor is my favorite. Give me a Model 12 trench gun with a M1917 bayonet and I'll be happy.
That would be my second choice, but it has to be one of the older ones without a disconnector.I've always wanted an Ithaca 37 as well.
I wouldn't consider any other!That would be my second choice, but it has to be one of the older ones without a disconnector.
I have an Ithaca Model 37 in 20 ga. Slam fire is awesome.
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All the more useful in this day and age. As long as it isn't 'bump fire'...FYI, these do not have a disconnector and are capable of slam fire.
Yup, slam, not bump..... this is starting to sound vulgar.All the more useful in this day and age. As long as it isn't 'bump fire'...
For sure, thrust fire or short-stroke fire could be construed as vulgar.Yup, slam, not bump..... this is starting to sound vulgar.