I have to admit, not growing up shooting pumps they are not that attractive to me. I appreciate them, just not my cup of tea. That said, I have bought a couple in the last few years because of their unusual nature.
This is my M30 20 ga. Montgomery Ward/Browning, so called because it was designed by J. Browning and sold to J. Stevens Arms Co. when Winchester wouldn't pay what he felt the rights to production were worth. Stevens produced the 20 ga. as the Model 520. Same gun, but kinda cool with the "Westernfield/Browning" on the side. This particular one has a 28" barrel, tightly choked. It is a true take-down gun. All it takes to do so is to unscrew the magazine tube with your fingers, move the forend slide completely to the front, and pull down on the barrel/magazine tube ass'y. As you can see, it is mated very rigidly to the receiver when in place. Just an ingenious design. It's a man-sized pump 20 which weighs in at 6 lbs. 5 oz. empty, and carries nicely.
I can't seem to find the photos of it, but here's a link to some on the Fox site:
http://forum.foxcollectors.com/viewt...hp?f=46&t=8470
Sorry for the inconvenience, SRH