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GA Item Gone: FS/FT Smith and Wesson 1000 12g, 2 3/4, 28" Multi choke

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Item Name: Item Gone: FS/FT Smith and Wesson 1000 12g, 2 3/4, 28&quot; Multi choke

Location: Richmond Hill

Zip Code: 31324

Item is for: Sale or Trade
Sale Price: 500
Trade Value or Items Looking For: PCP Airgun, Bolt Action Deer Rifle, Glock Handgun, Revolver, AR in a neat caliber

Caliber: 12gauge

Willing to Ship: No

Bill of Sale Required?: No

Item Description: Nice Older Smith and Wesson 1000. 12 gauge, 28" Multi choke barrel, 2 3/4 chamber. Comes with 1 modified choke. See pictures(Few handling marks on this beauty). Message for more pics( only allowed to upload 12 here) Shoots great, cycles everything I put through it. I shoot my Franchi better and need to make room for a 20 gauge.

The Model 1000 series were gas-operated auto-loading shotguns produced for Smith & Wesson by Howa Machinery in Japan. As marked on the barrel, they were manufactured to S&W specs. Production began around the mid-1970s and continued until 1985 with several different models hitting the American market.

The most common models were built with an aluminum-alloy receiver and trigger guard with black anodizing. Receivers wore lovely scroll engraving. Barrels were S&W proof-tested, chrome-molybdenum steel. The ventilated rib showed a matte finish. Stocks were crafted from American walnut with cut checkering and a high-gloss finish. The crossbolt at the rear of the trigger was interchangeable for left or right-handed shooters.

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