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Ericb:
Hello! Just found a 220 in 20 gauge at a local Cabela's and it followed me home.  Wanted to find out more and this site came up in my Google search. 

Mike Armstrong:
Welcome!  Let us know the details of your 20 (what plant made it, etc.).  I'd be interested to know bbl. length, too.  Savage cataloged the 220 20 guage in 26", 30" and 32" but I've never seen one that wasn't a 28".  Neat little guns; light, quick and lethal on birds and small game.

Mike Armstrong

Ericb:
Thanks Mike!
It's a Utica gun.  The barrel is 30". Overall pretty good condition, some small cracks in the stock, a couple of scratches and a ding on the receiver.  Completely rust free and the bore is like new.

The forearm is a little loose.  I'll see what it takes to tighten that up.  I had one of these in a 12 gauge some years ago.  Gave that one away and always thought a 20 would be perfect.  Anxious to give it a try.

Ericb:
Oh, and there is a duck /marsh scene engraved or stamped on the bottom of the receiver.

Mike Armstrong:
A couple of cool extra features!  Depends what is causing the looseness in the forrend.  One thing I always try is putting strip of sticky back weather stripping or velcro stripping around the barrel just so it doesn't show from the outside and then trying the forend on.  Sometimes tightens it right up.  Sometimes not.

I'm sure that Garnett will want the details on your shotgun for his records.  (I'm glad to know that Savage wasn't lying about 30" 20s!

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