I have a 20 gauge that my dad bought me for Christmas around 1965. It's a model 180 from Coast to Coast stores. Aw, the good old days of walking into a hardware store and buying a gun the same way as a hammer or something.
Caution: If you should choose to buy a bolt shotgun (why?) make sure it has a working magazine. Do NOT count on buying the gun cheap and then finding a magazine. Original mags are long gone (many were lost or bent up trying to "fix" them). The repros available cost $30-50 and are not very reliable.
So a bolt action shotgun without the original working magazine might not be as good a buy as it appears to be.
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