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    Stevens 520-30 12ga with poly choke us/flaming bomb markings

    [/B]The serial numberis 35361, Stevens 12 ga Shotgun, has P markings with flaming bombs below. 28" barrel with a 2.5 inch Poly choke from the Poly Choke Company, stamped with US, marked with M in front of the trigger gaurd, missing front screw left side receiver, a patina kind of a finish.

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    Any advice, input suggestions would greatly appreciated.

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    The pics come up super small on my computer, but appears to be a WW2 anti-aircraft training shotgun (?).

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    Quote Originally Posted by conec View Post
    The pics come up super small on my computer, but appears to be a WW2 anti-aircraft training shotgun (?).
    They are only 100x100 I tried at the original and they would not post, I will try 1200x800 tonight and see what happens. Is there any written legacy to these types of guns?

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    Quote Originally Posted by conec View Post
    The pics come up super small on my computer, but appears to be a WW2 anti-aircraft training shotgun (?).
    Bigger pics









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    Here's a little of what I was thinking...

    http://www.bomberlegends.com/pdf/BL_...nneryTrain.pdf

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    Quote Originally Posted by conec View Post
    Here's a little of what I was thinking...

    http://www.bomberlegends.com/pdf/BL_...nneryTrain.pdf

    Thank you for the link, time to educate my self. Hopefully someone has experience with this type of firearm and can give me a guesstimation on the value so I may post.

    Jack

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    You might want to post closeups of the U.S. and flaming bomb ordnance stamps.

    Those markings are what will set this shotgun apart from a standard Stevens 520 pump...

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    Here are a couple more, still no sun.

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    Just checking back to see if anyone has a guesstmated value on this shotgun so I can get it posted. My son justed headed to AF BMT looks he maybe headed towards being a UAV sensor operator, then OCS and UAV pilot training. Place has been crazy.

    Jack

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