Hello
I am new to this site but it has been very informative and helpful. I am trying to figure out a rough year of manufacture for a shotgun.
Growing up my dads shotgun was (still is) a Savage Model 220 20 gauge. I really love this old gun as it fits my hands better than the much newer shotguns. I can still remember the distinctive "Clonk" of the old gun ejecting an empty shell. It has taken quite a few grouse which chose to hide first, fly later (we never were wing shooters) and its fair share of farmyard skunks. He bought it used back in the 70's but I know that it is quite a bit older than that. It has a weathered patina on it - not the rich brown that some guns have. I have been researching quite a bit on it but still cannot pin down an approximate year of manufacture. I will post what I have now and then add a few more details and hopefully some pics if I can get them.
It is a Savage, Model 220, 20 gauge, stamped "Proof Tested" on the barrel, 2 3/4" chamber with the action break open lever on top. The wooden stock and fore end are narrower than the vast majority of Model 220 pics I have seen on the internet. The fore end has no attaching screw, has always been loose and can be removed fairly easily. Dad said something about a spring or hook in it. I have never seen it off though. It has a scene of ducks or quail on the bottom of the receiver. No marks on the exterior sides of the receiver. I do not recall if the trigger guard is the stamped steel or die cast. He initially said that there were no other markings on the shotgun but I asked that they look under the fore end and in the action. The only other stamp marks they could find so far were under the fore end. They are the letter K, the letters BP and what appears to be a sideways zero. No ovals or circles with numbers or letters in them or other markings yet.
I will ask if they can email me some good pics of it as I know that it would be most helpful. My recollection is that it has a hard, black plastic like butt plate. Based off what I have seen so far on the internet my guess is that it may be pre WWII due to the narrow stock and fore end but my recollection is that the trigger guard is die cast which would indicate a 1953 or later? I can find out about the trigger guard for sure. Maybe my recollection is incorrect