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    Stevens 620 Trench Gun questions

    I'm looking at a Stevens 620 Trench available for sale and would like to get feedback on if the gun looks to be "correct". Any feedback would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance!
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    Looks like an authentic 620 trench gun. Besides the matching serial number on the barrel head, the stock will be numbered to the gun too. But you have to remove the stock to see the number.

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    Besides the stock are there any other markings or indications that could verify or deny it's authentic that photos aren't showing?

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    Well....

    The bbl and reciever match...good
    The handguard is correct style and has a purple hue at the end...good
    The stock is unmarked...good
    The bbl markings are on the right rear...good
    The left markings showing chamber and choke info are not here.
    The markings were split on trench guns so as to be readable with the guard.
    Reciever marking appear correct...good
    The only problem I see is it's not mine.
    Chris

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    one thing to look for on Savage pumps...on the top of the receiver, is a square hole..look at the edges with good eyes...the will crack at the corners...this is from slam firing the shotgun.
    id say 70% of these shotguns have this issue.
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