The Stevens 520 is an early Browning hammerless pump-action shotgun from the early 20th century. It was, however, a slightly awkward design, so an updated version designated Stevens 620 was manufactured starting in the late 1920s. The 620 had a more modern design similar to modern-day pump-action shotguns and was produced in large numbers, both for the civilian market and for the US military. In H3, it holds 5 shells, can be slam-fired, and comes in Field, Riot, and Sawed-Off configurations.
