Coast to Coast Stores Model 267 20 Gauge Pump-Action Shotgun, 28 inch Barrel, Fixed Modified Choke, 3 inch Chamber
This Coast to Coast Stores Model 267 is a U.S.-made, full-size 20 gauge pump-action shotgun from the 1950s–1960s. It features a 28 inch plain barrel with a fixed Modified choke and a 3 inch chamber, combining classic, proven configuration with straightforward operation. As a private-label counterpart to the Stevens/Savage Model 77, it offers period-correct construction with a blued steel receiver and hardwood furniture, plus right-side ejection and a tubular magazine.
Condition
Overall Condition: Good condition, showing some signs of prior use and handling.
Bore Condition: Good - Clean, well-maintained, minor wear marks.
Specific Condition Notes: The metal shows scattered scratches and handling marks. There are areas of finish loss with patches of surface rust. The wood exhibits typical handling marks consistent with prior use.
What’s Included
- Coast to Coast Stores Model 267 20 Gauge pump-action shotgun
The Model 267 is a private-label version associated with the Stevens/Savage Model 77, offering the same straightforward pump-action format in a 20 gauge build. Manufactured in the United States during the 1950s–1960s, it reflects the materials and styling of the era, including a blued steel receiver and barrel paired with a durable hardwood stock set.
The 28 inch plain barrel is fitted with a fixed Modified choke and a single bead front sight for simple, reliable alignment. A 3 inch chamber broadens load compatibility within the 20 gauge, making this configuration practical and versatile.
The hardwood stock features a straight comb and semi-pistol grip with an uncheckered finish and a hard buttplate. The classic corn-cob fore-end provides a secure, traditional pump grasp. Length of pull measures 14.1 inches.
Operation is pump-action with right-side ejection, a tubular magazine, and a cross-bolt safety. Capacity is listed as 2+1. The gun retains a blued finish across the receiver and barrel, consistent with its period and construction.
Additional details include the Oval SP proof on the barrel, underscoring period proofing. As a discontinued store-brand model, the 267 captures a distinct slice of mid-century American shotgun retailing while delivering a straightforward, no-frills layout.




