![]() ![]() ![]() They can be found for around a $100 pretty often in good working condition. These are one of Browning’s designs that don’t seem to have the collecting market hype surrounding them. There isn’t room in this article to tell you how, but the instructions (.pdf) can be easily found. The barrel and magazine tube come off the receiver pretty easily. There is one big thing that sets the 520 apart from most other pump shotguns. military during WWII in the trench gun style. There were also around 35,000 of these made for the U.S. The exterior of the 520 was redesigned to have a more “modern” look and was designated the 620. In 1920 Savage bought Stevens and continued to produce the model 520 for a number of years. They were first introduced in 1904 and were sold with the Stevens name and also rebranded for the major catalog retailers like Montgomery Ward’s Western Field line. The Model 30 and 31 were actually the Savage Stevens 520/620 pump action shotgun was designed by John M. Western Fields Model 30/31 (or Savage Stevens 520/620) These are budget guns of old and while some out there may be dangerous to even use, others are considered high prized collectables, and in between the two there are still some out there that are great bargains. firearm industry – Savage, Mossberg and Marlin to *name a few. Like the JC Higgins and Glendfields from the other major catalog companies, the Montgomery Wards’ “Western Fields” brand was stamped on guns made by some of the biggest names in the U.S. ![]()
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