S&W_aussie
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Hi everyone,
Long time no post!
I have just purchased a 1963 Stevens 77E. Serial 501XX. It is US stamped forward on the right hand side of the receiver. It has a "P" proof on the top of the barrel and on he top of the receiver. It has the remnants of black stain on the forearm and stock. It has an orange recoil pad (it does not have the "T" cut-outs but I have seen examples of these with replaced stocks without cut-outs). It has an "S" stamped into the timber of the stock on the left hand side. It came back from Vietnam with 3 Royal Australian Regiment. These are pretty scarce in Australia I imagine. I think they are a little hard to find in the USA as well. I understand some returned to the States and ended up as police riot guns. the vast majority ended up staying in Vietnam.
I am trying to find out more about these cool old shot guns
.. Any information would be greatly appreciated.
77E

Long time no post!
I have just purchased a 1963 Stevens 77E. Serial 501XX. It is US stamped forward on the right hand side of the receiver. It has a "P" proof on the top of the barrel and on he top of the receiver. It has the remnants of black stain on the forearm and stock. It has an orange recoil pad (it does not have the "T" cut-outs but I have seen examples of these with replaced stocks without cut-outs). It has an "S" stamped into the timber of the stock on the left hand side. It came back from Vietnam with 3 Royal Australian Regiment. These are pretty scarce in Australia I imagine. I think they are a little hard to find in the USA as well. I understand some returned to the States and ended up as police riot guns. the vast majority ended up staying in Vietnam.
I am trying to find out more about these cool old shot guns

77E

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