Savage 219 and 220 Single Shot Rifles & Shotguns
Savage Single Shot Firearms => Savage 220 Single Shot Hammerless Shotguns => Topic started by: msloan on March 09, 2025, 10:08:26 PM
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My recent resurgence of interest in my old savage 220 in 20 gauge has me searching online for parts and other guns. This popped up on GB for $125 so I just went ahead and bought it. Here are some pictures.
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Thanks for posting the pictures! You have what I call a “2nd Model Utica”. Thin trigger with alloy trigger guard. It is a nice clean gun. Most likely a pre-war production. The plant moved from Utica in 1946.
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Thank you for the info, does the forgrip normally have a external screw holding it in like that? my 20 gauge doesn't have that screw visable when installed....
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Yes, that is standard for early models. There were 4 basic styles of forearms. Some had a screw at the rear, some in the middle, and some with no outside screw at all.