I have a Savage 67-E 20-gauge, and to my knowledge this is impossible.
My gunsmith agrees. The best you can do is drop the back stock and trigger assembly out, then slide the pump back and take out the bolt and firing mechanism. One this is done, take out the screw at the front of the magazine tube, let it fall a little bit, then slide the pump all the way off.
I don't think you can actually take just the barrel off, but stripping it as I above describes leave you with a few parts: The firing parts, the buttstock connected to the trigger assembly, the pump itself, and one large piece that is the receiver and barrel.
About $200
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Your savage/stevens model 67 was produced in recent times having finished production of this model in 1989.
Your savage model 67 shotgun was made in the 1970,s and discontinued by savage in 1989.
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you cannot remove it. it is all in one with the receiver frame
Savage began producing the Springfield Model 67 in the 1950s. It was a pump action budget grade shotgun that ceased production in 1989.
I would check with numrich gun parts first.
The barrel on my 67 series D is 28 in.
If it has a 3" chamber like mine it will shoot pretty much anything you can throw in it.
hi,i have a Springfield 16 ga pump,model 67 series B.In good condition its worth around $225 I have a 67 F 20 guage that had the original purchase tag when I bought it later on and it was originally bought new in the mid 60's. I have a Springfield Savage 410 pump and it's worth about $200.00.