This one is one of the first sent to the US Government from Stevens.....it has the commercial checkered stock and the company address on both the barrel and left side of the receiver.
Once Stevens was in full war production they were shipped with uncheckered stocks and the Stevens address was eliminated from the receiver.
This one has the correct bayonet lug and heat shield with 6-rows of vent holes. And the barrel is NOT a cut down commercial barrel.....it never had a hole/bead on the barrel.....just on the bayonet lug. Ant the barrels for government were NOT marked with a choke as they were with commercial barrels.
I have a few US Trench guns around including WWI Winchester Model 1897, WWII Winchester Model 97 and A WWII Winchester Model 12.....but the Stevens is not as common.
Once Stevens was in full war production they were shipped with uncheckered stocks and the Stevens address was eliminated from the receiver.
This one has the correct bayonet lug and heat shield with 6-rows of vent holes. And the barrel is NOT a cut down commercial barrel.....it never had a hole/bead on the barrel.....just on the bayonet lug. Ant the barrels for government were NOT marked with a choke as they were with commercial barrels.
I have a few US Trench guns around including WWI Winchester Model 1897, WWII Winchester Model 97 and A WWII Winchester Model 12.....but the Stevens is not as common.











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