Hello all.
New forum member here.
I inherited my grandfather's Savage model 220 hammerless single shot 16 gauge and am looking a bit of history info.
It has a 28" barrel, and the markings I can see are as follows:
- Savage Model 220 with the Utica, NY address
- Proof Tested 16 Gauge 2 3/4 inch chamber
- the number 20 inside of a small circle on the right side of the receiver just behind where the barrel meets the receiver.
- inside the receiver on the concave part where the barrel rests are stamped a 3, 2 and B. The numbers are closer to each other and the B is towards the back.
- the bottom of the barrel also has 3 2 B marked on it along with the letter K.
- there are no other markings that I can find such as asterisks or letters to denote what the choke is. The inside of the muzzle measures about 5/8" which will be either full or modified. I'll need to get an inside caliper to measure it precisely.
I look forward to whatever info anyone can provide.
A nice little treasure was found when I removed the buttplate. I found a piece of paper with a name and address of what I can only guess is the owner before my grandfather got the gun. I don't recognize the name but that little piece of paper must be 50-60 years old! Kinda cool!
Thanks for reading.