I've always avoided the last of the breakopen Savage single shots, the sidelever-opening 219L. At first glance the workmanship and finish seem really shoddy, the stock and forearm over-wooded and clubby, the trigger guard kinda flimsy, and the finish looks more like paint than bluing.
But (the big butt), is it possible that they are worth a look? I have no problem (in theory) with the sidelever action if it works well--it was used on fine British and European single shots for years.
I assume (my second grade teacher always said "Ass-u-me makes an ass of you and me"--we said, among ourselves, "Mrs. Howard said ASS! Hee hee") that the 219L was made only in .22 hornet and .30-30, the most popular calibers of the earlier 219s, and the 220L was made in the most popular guages: 12, 20, and .410. But I don't really KNOW any of that. Does anyone else?
And when and where were they made? I've seen a couple, back many years ago, but they don't turn up very often even on the Internet. Were they a bust from the start, and just not very common?
Just curious to know what anyone else knows.