That is a real nice 620!
Here is my 1920's Westernfield Model 30 which is same as Stevens 520.
This one is a 12 ga.
My late brother gave it to me years ago as a new house warming present, he had cut the barrel down to 19 in. It had set in the corner of my closet for years till after refinishing my Rossi 92, I decided to make use of left over TruOil and freshen it up. I didn't even know it was a break down model till I tore it down for finishing.
I bought an 29 in barrel on eBay. The screw that holds the magazine tube to the barrel was broken flush. No one else bid so I got it for only 9.95. The screw came right out with an ease out.
Here it is with the 19 in and the 29 in barrels.
new old Western Field/Stevens 620A - yay!
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That is a nice Model 30/Stevens 520, thanks for sharing! Aren't they great for easy take down guns?
I am thanking my lucky stars I found one in 20 gauge - around here, impossible to find unless you just go the Gunbroker route. Every one I see has been 12 gauge - which is fine - I just wanted one in 20!
Adam
I am thanking my lucky stars I found one in 20 gauge - around here, impossible to find unless you just go the Gunbroker route. Every one I see has been 12 gauge - which is fine - I just wanted one in 20!
Adam
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