Yes. My 16 gauage Browning Stevens 620 is and it was handed down to my father and then to me. I would never sell or get rid of it for anything due to the value in dollars but most of all knowing where the gun come from in my family. I own 3 other brownings as well and you can't beat it. My 16 is in great shape.
The Model 620 was produced from 1926-1945. sales@countrygunsmith.net
Check with Savage Firearms customer service through their website. They own the Stevens brand.
That is not a model number, but is likely the serial number. Unless you have a Model 620 US marked Trench Gun, Stevens pump shotguns have little collectors value.
2 3/4
The phone number of the Stevens County Library is: 620-544-2301.
About 100.00
This is really a Stevens / not Browning. These usually sell for $125-$300 depending on condition
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
1926-1945
Oh, dude, the Stevens 620 is a pump-action shotgun. So, like, you gotta pump the forend to chamber a round and then pull the trigger to shoot. It's not rocket science, just point and shoot, man.
Did you push the little button next to the safety?
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