Savage 219 and 220 Single Shot Rifles & Shotguns
Savage Single Shot Firearms => Hi! My Name is... => Topic started by: TXTROUT66 on April 10, 2022, 07:52:18 AM
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Hello y'all,
Been lurking for a bit, decided to join. I've always had a soft spot for single shot rifles and shotguns. Some of my favorites are the old world stalking rifles. While they cost more than I want to spend, love the look of them. Which brings me to the Savage 219. I currently have a first Era 219 with 22 Hornet and 30-30 barrel. The 22 Hornet has a side mount G4 Weaver scope. The 219 also has a nice crisp 3.5 lb trigger. I've never taken it apart to clean it, so well see if it goes down after I clean it. I also have a 220 in 16 gauge.
Both are usable, but have had a hard life and I'm in the process of cleaning and refurbishing/rebuilding them. Since they are both rough, I'm not concerned about ruining any collectors value. I plan to renew the case hardening on the 219, polish out the surface rust and perhaps try rust blueing the barrels and see if I can mill a new trigger guard to replace the original cast metal one. I'll also try to see if I can stabilize the cracked stocks and make them look better. Long term will most likely replace the stock on the 219 and use that stock on the 220.
I guess you can rely I like to tinker with projects.
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Welcome to the forum and thanks for sharing with us your projects. The early steel curved trigger guards are sometimes offered on Ebay. I have purchased several and have installed them on some of my 219/220's that had either missing or damaged alloy guards. Good luck with your project!
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I'm guessing the 219/220 thing will get as out of hand as my H&R thing is...