Stevens 77e Vietnam War Tribute
12 Ga Pump Firearms Shotgun











This shotgun was manufactured in 1963-64 and is as close to a M77E as they come, a M77E in the USA will cost you in excess of $4000 usd IF you are fortunate to find one as most of the shotguns were left in Vietnam when the Americans left in 1975.
First person to purchase this 60+ year old gun will get the reproduction and iconc Vietnam period US Marine helmet with Mitchell pattern camouflage cover and Cav patch.
The shotgun features original early war new/old stock GI sling swivels and period correct M1 styled battle sling. The only thing missing is the orange recoil pad which will be a good mission for the new owner if they so desire. The barrel is correct 20" and I have installed a slightly higher custom brass front sight.
The 12-gauge Stevens Model 77E shotgun holds 6 rounds in total (5 in the under-barrel tube magazine and 1 in the chamber) when using standard 2 3/4-inch shells
The Stevens Model 77E is a 12-gauge pump-action shotgun that served as the most widely used U.S. combat shotgun during the Vietnam War. Originally procured to arm allied South Vietnamese forces, it was diverted into U.S. Army and Marine Corps units for close-range anti-ambush operations.
Key Design & Specifications
Manufacturing: Produced by Savage/Stevens Arms, over 50,000 units were manufactured under U.S. government contracts starting in 1963
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