Springfield Model 67 Series B 12 Gauge Pump Shotgun, 26" Barrel, 3" Chamber, Fixed Modified Choke
This early-1970s Springfield Model 67 Series B delivers no-nonsense 12-gauge performance in a budget-friendly pump design. Built in the United States by Savage, it carries the Springfield trade name yet remains mechanically identical to the well-known Savage Model 67. Key features include a 26-inch carbon-steel barrel with a fixed Modified choke and a 3-inch magnum chamber, giving the shooter flexibility with both standard and heavy loads.
Condition
Overall Condition: Fair condition, showing extensive signs of prior use and handling.
Bore Condition: Fair – generally clean, some residue or smudges, slight corrosion.
Specific Condition Notes: Heavy rust and pitting are visible on exterior metal surfaces. The bore shows wear and noticeable marks. The hardwood stock exhibits severe finish loss.
What’s Included
- Springfield Model 67 Series B 12 Gauge pump-action shotgun
Series B roll-marks on the receiver confirm its place in the Model 67 engineering timeline, with the “A” serial prefix indicating post-1968 production. Although production ceased in 1989, this variant captures a snapshot of 1970s American shotgun manufacturing.
The 26-inch plain barrel is paired with a fixed Modified choke, an all-purpose constriction well-suited for upland game and general field use. Chambered for 3-inch shells, the gun handles both 2 ¾-inch and 3-inch loads without modification.
Its carbon-steel receiver and barrel wear a blued finish, while the hardwood furniture features a pistol-grip stock and ribbed corn-cob forend. The 14-inch length of pull and cross-bolt safety provide a familiar, straightforward manual of arms for pump-shotgun users.
Capacity is 2+1 with 3-inch shells, aligning with contemporary hunting regulations in many jurisdictions. The single front bead keeps sighting simple and uncluttered.




