I have had these shotguns for awhile. Obtained through various trades and deals over the last few years. I havent shot any of them and feel that its time for them to move to a home(s) where they will be used and appreciated. Problem is, sporting shotguns are not my area, if anyone can help me with information on them, i.e. age, quality level (may keep one or two, just to have), rarity (or not most likely!
), and of course value, it would be greatly appreciated. If additional pictures are required to help identify, let me know.
All seem to be all original and matching numbers. Right down to the original buttpads/plates
1st up:
A fairly common shotgun I believe. A Winchester Ranger Model 120. (top one in group picture) I think the receiver is aluminum. Overall great shape. Barrel seems to be 30 1/4 long (Not really sure how to measure the barrel in a standard way)
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2nd up a single shot shotgun. Looks like it is used for competition.
Stamped on the barrel: MIROKU FIREARMS MFG. CO. KOCHI JAPAN
On bottom of receiver: B.C. MIROKU
32" Vent rib barrel, with bead, gold trigger, engraving on receiver, bluing wear on receiver, a couple of "M"'s scratched into the stock. Overall very nice shape.
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3rd A model 620 Steven Browning pump shotgun.
Receiver has engraved on the side:
STEVENS Browning
MADE BY
J. STEVENS ARMS CO.
CHICOPEE FALLS, MASS. U.S.A.
and further down: Model 620
Serial number is 6###
Most blueing is worn or a brown patina. Very well used, but looks like honest use and seems to be in good condition. Is the screw on the left side of the receiver to take down the shotgun. I thought i read awhile back that there was a take down version.
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4th is a Ithaca Gun Co SxS not much info found on the gun itself. Serial number is 3###. Has double triggers.
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Last but not least and the 5 th one in the group pic:
An Iver Johnson built in Canada no less.
left side of receiver:
HERCULES GRADE
right side of receiver:
IVER JOHNSON'S
ARMS AND CYCLE WORKS
(CANADA) LTD-MONTREAL
MADE IN COBOURG
All seem to be all original and matching numbers. Right down to the original buttpads/plates
1st up:
A fairly common shotgun I believe. A Winchester Ranger Model 120. (top one in group picture) I think the receiver is aluminum. Overall great shape. Barrel seems to be 30 1/4 long (Not really sure how to measure the barrel in a standard way)
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2nd up a single shot shotgun. Looks like it is used for competition.
Stamped on the barrel: MIROKU FIREARMS MFG. CO. KOCHI JAPAN
On bottom of receiver: B.C. MIROKU
32" Vent rib barrel, with bead, gold trigger, engraving on receiver, bluing wear on receiver, a couple of "M"'s scratched into the stock. Overall very nice shape.
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3rd A model 620 Steven Browning pump shotgun.
Receiver has engraved on the side:
STEVENS Browning
MADE BY
J. STEVENS ARMS CO.
CHICOPEE FALLS, MASS. U.S.A.
and further down: Model 620
Serial number is 6###
Most blueing is worn or a brown patina. Very well used, but looks like honest use and seems to be in good condition. Is the screw on the left side of the receiver to take down the shotgun. I thought i read awhile back that there was a take down version.
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4th is a Ithaca Gun Co SxS not much info found on the gun itself. Serial number is 3###. Has double triggers.
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Last but not least and the 5 th one in the group pic:
An Iver Johnson built in Canada no less.
left side of receiver:
HERCULES GRADE
right side of receiver:
IVER JOHNSON'S
ARMS AND CYCLE WORKS
(CANADA) LTD-MONTREAL
MADE IN COBOURG


















































