This model was made by Savage between 1930 and 1949. Dates by Serial are unknown
No.Savage made these shotguns,but paid patent rights to Browning for the use of John M Brownings design for there shotgun.
No. Many manufacturers have used Browning's patents. Your gun was made by Savage/Stevens. sales@countrygunsmith.net
I can tell you that with the Western Field name, it's not a Browning product. This was a trade name used by Montgomery Ward. It may be marked with a Browning patent, but was probably made by Stevens/Savage.
The Savage model 312 is an over under shotgun that Savage imported from Italy from 1990 through 1993. The shotgun was manufactured in northern Italy in the Gardone region.
the model 775 savage was contracted by browning based on their a5 design.
manufactured by savage arms corp.utica.n.y.usa
I think the Savage 755 looks a lot like a Browning A5
It was disc.in 1989
Try contacting Savage directly, they would be better advised to answer you than we could.
It is a Savage, like Remington in the early 1900's used Brownings square back design. It was manufactured by Savage.
The shotgun you own is a Savage/Stevens 520 shotgun. It was sold by Sears under a Browning patent. They first started making these shotguns in the 1920s. You can probably find more info by looking into the maker. To find parts, try Numbrich. Their Web site is www.e-GunParts.com. They have diagrams of the parts and you can find most parts you need there.AnswerThe shotgun is at least 75 years old, because the last year it was made was in 1930. 1915 to 1930. Then came the 620 and 621.
Are you sure it says ARMORY and not ARMS?