Please Note:
- Original front sight missing, replaced with fiber optic by previous owner
- Stock is loose
- Butt pad is chipped
- Stock cracks forming by trigger guard
- Finish missing on tube
- Finish missing and wear marks on receiver
US marking on the left side of the receiver, Serial number: 66581
This unique firearm, known as the 520 Trench Gun, is a military adaptation of a sport gun designed by John Browning. Originally created in response to a need for new combat shotguns during World War I, this weapon caught the attention of evaluators but was never deployed before the war's end. Despite this setback, production continued until 1932, with a focus on the law enforcement market. When World War II broke out, the U.S. government seized all remaining 520 Trench Guns in storage, recognizing their potential for military use. Now, this rare and historically significant firearm is available for auction.
| UPC | ECOM00480029 |
| Action | PUMP ACTION |
| Barrel Length | 20.00" BARREL |
| Capacity | 5 ROUNDS |
| Finish | BLACK W/ WOOD STOCK |
| Gauge | 12 GA |
| Weight | 7.4 |
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