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Stevens Model 77 Shotgun Series

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This article is still under construction. It may contain factual errors. See Talk:Stevens Model 77 Shotgun Series for current discussions. Content is subject to change.

J. Stevens & Co. was a small firearms company founded by Joshua Stevens, W.B. Fay and James Taylor in 1864. They were based in Chicopee Falls, MA. The company's most notable achievement was purchasing, and marketing, one of John Browning's shotgun designs.( See: Stevens Model 520/620)

In 1920, Stevens Arms was purchased by Savage, but continued to produce firearms under the Stevens brand (with Savage as the parent company). After the 1950s, Stevens offered the "budget grade" pump action Model 67, then manufactured by their parent company Savage, but sold in many markets under the Stevens name. Another closely related model was the Stevens 69. They are superficially indistinguishable, so some of the Models 67 listed here may actually be a Model 69 (with the exception of the RXL special edition). The Model 67 and 69 pump action shotguns ceased production in 1989.

The Stevens Model 77 Shotgun Series and variants can be seen in the following films, television series, video games, and anime used by the following actors:

Specifications

(1958 – 1989)

  • Caliber: 12 gauge
  • Action: Pump Action
  • Feed system: 4, 6 (Model 69RXL) round tube magazine (+1 chambered)

Savage/Stevens Model 77

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Stevens Model 77 riot gun - 12 gauge

Film

Title Actor Character Note Date
In Cold Blood Robert Blake Perry Smith 1967
In Cold Blood Scott Wilson Dick Hickock 1967


Savage/Stevens Model 67/69

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Savage/Springfield Model 67 - 12 gauge. This is the same firearm, built under contract by Savage, but branded 'Springfield' for 3rd party sales
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Stevens 67 - 12 gauge

Film

Title Actor Character Note Date
I'm Not Ashamed David Errigo Jr. Eric Harris Sawed-off barrel and stock, duct-tape on grip 2016
Green Room Imogen Poots Amber Sawed-off stock 2015
Anton Yelchin Pat
Alia Shawkat Sam
Jacob Kasch Bartender
Mason Knight Kyle
Samuel Summer Jonathan
The Wolverine Yakuza With a sawed-off barrel, black pistol grip and foregrip 2013
Priest of Evil 2010
L: Change the World Megumi Satô Hatsune Misawa 2008
Sniper 3 2004
The Matrix Reloaded Zion guard With a sawed-off barrel, black pistol grip and foregrip 2003
The Rundown Hatcher's men 2003
Formula 51 Stephen Walters Blowfish With heat shield and sawed-off stock 2001
Boondock Saints, The Prison guards 1999
Blue Desert D.B. Sweeney Steve Smith With a sawed-off barrel 1991

Television

Show Title Actor Character Note / Episode Air Date
The Professionals Hit squad (S02E09) "Blind Run" 1977-1981
The Mentalist Simon Baker Patrick Jane With pistol grip /(S6E06) "Fire and Brimstone" 2013


Savage/Stevens Model 69RXL

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Savage/Stevens Model 69RXL - 12 gauge

The police version of the Model 69, featuring an extended 6-round magazine. This was produced in 1982 - 1989 according to available information.

Film

Title Actor Character Note Date
Extreme Justice girlfriend of the getaway driver With sawed-off stock 1993
Carnosaur Harrison Page Sheriff Fowler 1993
RoboCop 3 Sgt. Reed 1993
The Willies Ralph Drischell Farmer Horace Spivey 1990
Black Rain Michael Douglas NYPD Detective Nick Conklin With sawed-off stock 1989
The Female Executioner (L'exécutrice) A guard 1986
My New Partner (Les ripoux) Police 1984