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    Stevens Browning 620 Marking Question

    I've been looking at a Stevens Browning 620. It shows United Stated Property markings with what appears to be an added S/N and an odd flaming bomb on the left side of the receiver. It is a 20" barrel. It also carries RIA 6-68 and stamp on the bottom of the stock.

    I have not been able to find anything close listed in reference books. Thoughts?



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    Can we see more pics and more comprehensive? Any signs of a shroud? Could have been brought forward for RVN as a riot...
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    I did not notice any shroud or attchment points. It is believed to be a riot type gun. I simply cannot match that marking style to reference books. May I ask what you mean by RVN?

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    Republic of VietNam...
    Regards, Jim

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    Quote Originally Posted by browningautorifleicon View Post
    Republic of VietNam...
    Thank you. I do not have much in the line of better pictures. Is that a marking style that would be correct? I am not familiar with that style flaming bomb (visible to the right of the serial #).
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    I think the top is missing and not hit hard enough to give a full impression...please stand by, there are others that will confirm this all.
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    Thank you much!

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    Here are a few other pics. I do not have better to offer yet.






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    The receiver markings are correct. That is how they marked the early made WW2 Military 620 shotguns. The stock markings seem to indicate it was re-worked at Rock Island Arsenal in 1968.

    I can't tell by the photo, but how many asterisks are marked on the left side of the barrel next to the receiver? That will confirm whether or not it was originally a riot gun rather than a long barreled shotgun.

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    There is a single asterisk, which would lead me to believe this would have originally have been a long barreled gun. If I am correct that would have indicated "full" choke. My question is, and it may not have a good answer, would this be a military modification? Or would this have been a post service modification? I have read from unverified sources that some WWII long barreled guns were cut down/re-worked for future use as riot guns during Vietnam, etc. Thoughts? (And thank you for the info)

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