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Winchester Model 12 Deluxe Take Down Pump Shotgun in 12 Ga

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Winchester Model 12 Deluxe Take Down Pump Shotgun in 12 Ga
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Winchester Model 1912 Deluxe Take Down Pump Shotgun in 12 Ga

Condition is good overall and appears to function as intended.

12 gauge, 2 3/4 in chamber, 30 inch matted duckbill vent rib barrel with Full choke.
Bore is bright and clean. Action is crisp and tight. All metal surfaces are clean and
smooth with 95-98% original blue. Highly figured checkered wood shows little wear
with steel capped pistol grip Monte Carlo Stock.
Forestock is very good with deep checkering in very good condition - No cracks at
all. Please note that there is one spot of heavy wear to the stock finish on
the right hand side (see piture) but other than that the real nice graned
stock is goodi
Has a nice DECELERATOR Brand butt pad installed.
Solid Ribbed barrel is 30 inches long and has mid and front post sights
Bore condition: Good
Year Manufacture: 1952
Serial Number: 1342144

The Winchester Model 1912, also commonly known as the Winchester 1912 Model
12 or M12 is an internal-hammer pump-action shotgun with an external tube
magazine.
Popularly named the Perfect Repeater at its introduction, it largely set the standard
for pump-action shotguns over its 51-year high-rate production life.
From August 1912 until first discontinued by Winchester in May 1964, nearly two
million Model 12 shotguns were produced in various grades and barrel lengths.
Initially chambered for 20 gauge only, the 12 and 16 gauge versions came out in
1913 (first listed in the 1914 catalogs), and the 28 gauge version came out in 1934.
A .410 version was never produced; instead, a scaled-down version of the Model 12
known as the Model 42 directly derived from scaled drawings of the Model 12
was produced in .410.