I have disassembled the entire gun and can't locate a number. One source says, there were no registration numbers issued, before 01/01/69.
If there is a serial number, it was made after 1969
Depending on condition, 50-100 USD.
no
It doesn't have one. Long arms manufactured before 1/1/69 were not required to be serialized in the US.
The Springfield Savage 67F is a shotgun that was produced from the early 1960s until the late 1970s. To determine the age of a specific model, you would need to check the serial number, as it can provide information about the year it was manufactured. Generally, if you have a specific serial number, you can refer to production records or contact a firearms expert for a more accurate age estimate.
The Springfield Model 67F is manufactured by the Springfield Armory, which was originally established in 1777 as a military armory in Springfield, Massachusetts. However, the Model 67F is a product of the Savage Arms Company, which produced it as a budget-friendly pump-action shotgun primarily during the 1960s and 1970s. The shotgun is known for its reliability and simplicity, making it popular among hunters and sport shooters.
Mine is a 12 gauge pump. Chambered for 3" shell.
The "F" in the Springfield Model 67F designates that it is a "Field" model. This designation typically indicates features suited for hunting or field use, such as a more durable finish or specific stock design. The Model 67 is a pump-action shotgun, and the "F" version was part of a series that included variations tailored for different purposes.
cost...how much i a springfield 20 guage pump worth
200 bucks
Savage.This is a recent made pump action shotgun that was made from 1986-1989.
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