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21 November 2008, 09:00
drewhenrytnt
Model 12
I received a model 12 in 12ga shortly after getting out of high school(1990). It was a gift from my father's first cousin, who bought the gun in the 1950s for pheasant hunting in Minnesota. I had to make him a promise that I would never sell it and when I get old I must give it away to a young hunter. It has 97% blued finish left and no scratches on stock. I'll post pictures in a couple days, I am in shock right now after just finding out he died an hour ago. I am holding together for now. Of all the shotguns I have used this one has always worked best for me. 30" fullchoke. It is a dove and pheasant slaying SOB.
Long live the Model 12 Winchester. I hope it will be around and some kid will be as excited as I was and still am. Provided Obama doesn't ban it.

Andy


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21 November 2008, 18:07
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Andy, Sorry to hear of the passing of a loved family member. There are probably more M12's passed down to generations than any other shotgun. My son will get his great grandfathers 16ga M12 when I am no longer shooting. My grandson already has a second year production 20ga M12 I started for him shortly after his birth.
22 November 2008, 00:22
jimatcat
i'm sorry to hear about your loss....i bought a model 12 20 ga a couple years ago... for $180!!!!...according to the s/n, it was made in 1939.... the stock has been cut off maybe a inch or more and it has an adjustable choke, no rib....i always wanted 1 when i was a kid and the always cost too much....for a 70 yr old gun, its a good shooter and 1 day i'll give it to a youngster.....


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