i've been looking through the MORDERN GUN VALUES BOOK. the hammerless part excludes iver johson, igaI'd say Savage 219/220 or a Stevens 94.
I've seen the assemblers marks stamped inside of them before and that clover used to mean it came from a special run way back when but I've never seen that whacky arrow on any of the Savages before.
i just had a brain fart. i just tryed 1/4 NC and NF in the stock attach piont and no go. a M6x1.0 screws in. so this is not merican made , i'm assuming. i think it will clean upI'd say Savage 219/220 or a Stevens 94.
I've seen the assemblers marks stamped inside of them before and that clover used to mean it came from a special run way back when but I've never seen that whacky arrow on any of the Savages before.
that pic is exactly what i have here. the mordern gun values don't have a pic of the 219. just the 220 which don't even come close. one puzzleing question, why doesHere's a pic of my 219, you made me go take the buttstock off, happy?
Just kiddin, I just like to help.
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The 220 action is identical to that one. The only reason they split the models is that the 219 came with rifle barrels and the 220 came with shotgun barrels. No I don't have a spare stock, I actually gotta find one. The older model 24 stocks are the exact same as the 219 and 220 stocks so it shouldn't be hard finding one.
My 219/220 set includes a 30-30, 22 Hornet, 16 ga and 28 ga barrels, all interchangeable. This was the original Thompson before they stole the idea.
i forgot to mention that when looking at all the diff shotguns in in the modern gun values, the thompsonI've got almost every Savage catalog from 1899 to 2007, they're a wealth of information. I've wrote articles on the 219 and 220 as well.