The Model 20, for all intents and purposes, is the same as the High Standard Model 200 and its subsequent variants. Some variances and higher grades were finished with aluminum name plates on the toe of the stock in addition to jeweled bolts and cartridge lifters. These firearms feature finely milled receivers and internal components, proof tested barrels, robust walnut stocks, and fine blue finishes. The Model 20 shotgun came in a number of variants featuring different barrel lengths, at least one muzzle device option( The Power-Pak), and the 3 previously mentioned gauges, all with 2 ¾” chambers. Higgins sporting goods line, replacing it in 1962 with the Ted Williams line of products. Introduced in 1946 and offered in 12, 16 and 20 gauges, production continued until the early 60’s, when Sears discontinued the J.C. The Model 20, pump action shotgun is a prime example of the excellence, ingenuity, and craftsmanship of American manufacturing in the post war years.
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