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Old March 26, 2013, 12:38 AM   #3
Scorch
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I have never heard of a Stevens 520 trap gun, they are field grade shotguns. The long barrel is typical of the era during the transition from black powder to smokeless shotgun shells, in fact that was the norm well into the 1980s. The Stevens 520 is a pump shotgun, not an autoloader, so it should not auto eject. The reason your Stevens 520 is in such good shape is that it appears to have been refinished at some point in its life. A good refinish job, but not as it originally left the factory.

FWIW, parts are unavailable, and people who know how to work on them are few and far between. And BTW, your shotgun is not completely assembled, or not tightly, as you can clearly see that the coupling splines are not fully engaged.
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