SAVAGE 620-620A model the savage model 620 is a shotgun. numerichs or the blue book (which) have it wrong. the action on mine looks to be either savage or mossberg, probably pre war. i would start by referencing drawing and photos of both makes I recently picked up a Western Field Model 31 from Auction. It is the same as a Mossberg Model R. It was the last of the letter designations given to a .22 rimfire by Mossberg. Production dates fell into the 1930-1932 range. Mossberg began number designations for their .22s in 1933.
what year was model 620- serial# 11240 made
The 620 was the original production run, the same gun with minor variations would be the second run and there for the -A. I have a Savage model 1899. This gun was run all the way up to 1899-M
model 620-a
The Model 620 was produced from 1926-1945. sales@countrygunsmith.net
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Try searching for a Savage model 620A or Stevens 620 stock on ebay, or gunbroker.com. The model M060 Westernfield is a Stevens 620, while a Westernfield model 60 is the Savage 620A
About 100.00
In the John Deere family tree, so to speak, the Model A was suceeded by the Model 60, then the 620 and finally the 630 in 1959.
Your gun is a Savage model 620. Try gunpartscorp.com for parts.
Looking atThe GunDigest Book of Firearms Assmbly and Disassembly, it appears that western Field Model 30 SB562A is the same as a Stevens Model 520 which was made from 1915 to 1930. Very similar models of Stevens (620 and 621) were made from1927-1953. My best bet on Western Field is that it is either a Model 620 or 621. The 520 was also sold as a Sears "Ranger' model so Western Field was probably a 620 or 621. the cross reference for the SB620A Westernfield is the 620 Stevens. Check it out on http.//www/e-gunparts.com/crossref.asp
1926-1945