I recently inherited a Springfield/Stevens 20ga SXS model 5000 in what I consider good condition. I know it was made in the 1920 to 1930 era but not much more. Is this considered a "collectable" or just an old gun? Any further info will be greatly appreciated.
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I recently inherited a Springfield/Stevens 20ga SXS model 5000 in what I consider good condition. I know it was made in the 192
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hey email me a pick the serial number and i will tell you every thing abought it i would like to see it and i will respond as soon as i get it [email protected]
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