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
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
Model 620A, not C20-A. Late 1930's-1940's. In typical condition, about $150. sales@countygunsmith.net
I believe what you have is a model# 620A Stevens. The stamp on the barrel looks like a C but it's a 6. They started making them in 1949 and are worth about $150.00 in VG condition.
I believe what you have is a Stevens model# 620A. The stamp on the barrel looks like a C but it's really a 6. They stated making the gun in 1949 and it's worth about $150.00 in vg condition. Hope this helps you.
Your shotgun was made for Montgomery Wards by the Savage arms Company.The Savage Model 620A and your Model 60-sb620 are the same shotgun.These Savage model 620A shotguns were made from 1926-1945.There were 66,500 shotguns made during this time span.
$125-$175. sales@countrygunsmith.net
your Western field model 60 shotgun was made by Savage arms for Montgomery Wards(western Field).The Savage model 620A and your shotgun are one and the same.If you go to Savage arms home page,they may be able to say when the model 620A shotgun was produced.
This is actually a Savage Model 620A. If it was hand-checkered, I doubt if it was done at the factory. The 620A was used as a trench and riot gun by U.S. troops during WW II and later. Law enforcement also used it as a riot gun. The 16 ga. Wards Western Field mod. 60 (Savage 620A) I have also has hand checkering.
The Western Field Model 60 is the Stevens/Savage 620A. If your 'smith can't find new or good used wood for it, try Numrich Gunparts. If he was going to start with a blank stock, $400 sounds cheap, but this gun isn't that old, so factory stocks should be available.
your Western field model 60 shotgun was made by savage for Montgomery Wards.The Savage model 620A is the model designation for your shotgun.If you go to savage,s web site you should be able to find the date these shotguns were made.
I think your shotgun was made for Montgomery Ward by Savage as their Model 620A. SOME parts are available from Numrich. These were made starting in the mid 50's, and are about $150, depending on condition.
The model sb-620A 20 GA. pump shotgun was a copy of the Winchester model 1400 and was manufactured by the Savage Arms Co. for Montgomery Wards stores from 1926-1945. In excellent condition (like new) this gun can sell for as much as $250, in good condition, as much as $175.