Akkar Churchill 620 Pump

(4 customer reviews)
  • Pump Action
  • Fixed Front Sight
  • Synthetic Stock and Forend
  • Picatinny Receiver Rail (Tac Model)
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Description

THE CHURCHILL 620 HOME DEFENSE 20GA 3″ PUMP ACTION SHOTGUN was designed to work flawlessly as a home protection firearm, with it’s 18.5″ barrel maneuvering in tight situations becomes an easy task. Featuring a durable synthetic stock and forend, aluminum receiver, and a front fixed sight this pump-action will be ready to operate when needed. Out most budget-friendly shotgun from the Churchill Series

SKU: 111200

FIXED FRONT SIGHT

PUMP ACTION

SYNTHETIC STOCK AND FOREND

THE CHURCHILL 620 TACTICAL 20GA 3″ PUMP ACTION SHOTGUN is purpose-built for home defense or as a police patrol shotgun. Outfitted with a standard stock and Picatinny receiver rail for optics or lights, extended tactical choke tube and ghost ring sight, the 18.5” shorter barreled shotgun is perfect for tight maneuvering. The polymer standard stock is are super durable no matter the conditions. Featuring a tactical breach tube. There is no need to get beat up with 12ga recoil today as there are many Tactical 20ga loads available.

SKU: 111210

 

CROWN MUZZLE BREAK

PICATINNY RAIL

FIBER OPTIC FRONT SIGHT

HANDGUNS

If the gun is owned by the original owner then the original owner should send the gun back to EAA at:
EAA CORP. ATTN: SERVICE DEPT
1426 WEST KING ST
COCOA, FL 32922

Please include all contact information including your phone number in letter form and a copy of the purchase receipt along with the gun.

*Please document and retain the serial number of the gun for your records.*

If the gun is a used handgun and the owner is not the original owner, then the factory warranty is no longer valid. EAA will still service the used handgun, but there will be an estimate for the repair. The service tech(s) will not begin repair work until the customer has been notified with an estimate for the repair.

 

LONG GUNS

If it is a long gun and is owned by the original owner, the gun can be sent to EAA for repair. This will require that the gun to be returned to our service department at:
EAA CORP. ATTN: SERVICE DEPT
1426 WEST KING ST
COCOA, FL 32922

Please include all contact information including your phone number in letter form and a copy of the purchase receipt.

*Please document the serial number of the gun for your records. Some long guns only have a 1 year warranty.*

If the gun is a used long gun and the owner is not the original owner, then the factory warranty is no longer valid. EAA will still service the used gun; but there will be an estimate for the repair. This will require the gun to be returned to our service department.

Please include all contact information including your phone number in letter form for the service tech(s) to reach you with an estimate of service repair. The service tech(s) will not begin repair work until the customer has been notified with a estimate for the repair.

 

RETURN SHIPPING

A) Handguns: If sent via A FFL Dealer, return freight is $20 and shipped via USPS. If not sent via an FFL holder, return freight is $60, shipped via UPS next day air. (This is the law)
B) Long Guns:
 Return freight is $20, shipped via UPS ground.
C) For the fastest return of your firearm: It is recommended that you include your email and billing address with your firearm when you ship it in for repair. This will help to expedite the return shipping process. If the information is not included along with your firearm, EAA Corp. service department will call to receive payment prior to return shipment.

*Costs may vary depending on location and method of shipment. Costs listed above are an estimate and represent the typical return freight prices.*


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4 reviews for Akkar Churchill 620 Pump

  1. VICTOR CONTRATTO

    Got tired of the recoil and muzzle blast of a 12 gauge so I bought the 620 20 gauge pump. Before going to the range I field stripped, cleaned and oiled it. Then I cycled it about 50 times without ammo. At the range I shot about 15 3″” shells, about 20 @2 3/4″ shells, and about 10 2 3/4″ #3 buckshot shells. All ammo shot fine and the gun cycled like a pump should. For a home defense weapon It’s a good buy for the money. Seems to be a good solid weapon.

  2. Sue

    I’m new and the first time I shot the gun in a lesson it worked fine. When I went to the range by myself, the shell got caught hanging out and then the forend would not slide. Got it to slide and then it would not slide again. Fortunately a nice group of young men, two of them Marines, next to me realized I was having trouble and asked to help. They oiled the gun and it worked for the remainig shots. Have not had a chance to go back to the range. I hope this does not continue especially being a new shooter.

  3. Greg Buban

    Assemble and apart 4 times prior to first shot. Got to the range and the barrel would not go into the receiver. Finally found the little burr that was the cause. A small file and fine sandpaper and all is well. 6 slugs, 3 00 buck and 20+ birdshot. No malfunctions. Now…I’d like to extend the mag tube. Anyone know if the threads are the same as a Rem 870? Or does Akkar make an extension?

  4. Joe Chvastek

    Fails to eject frequently. Shell gets caught hanging out of mechanism. Have 50 rounds through it since bought 4 days ago and it failed to fully eject 6 times…very stiff loading. Will try more rounds over the next few days to see if issues decrease/ go away…..

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