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GA Item Gone: FS Model 12 Winchester made 1917 $400 OBO

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Item Name: Item Gone: FS Model 12 Winchester made 1917 $400 OBO

Location: Hall County, Flowery Branch, Hoschton, Braselton

Zip Code: 30548

Item is for: Sale Only
Sale Price: 400 OBO

Caliber: 12gauge

Willing to Ship: No

Bill of Sale Required?: No

Item Description: PRICE LOWERED. For Sale is a Winchester Model 12 Takedown chambered in 12 GA. The date of manufacture is 1917. It features matching serial numbers. The 1917 has a 30 inch modified Nickle steel barrel. This shotgun is in great shape with no rust. The only thing negative is the blueing is a little light on the receiver, but you can expect that from a shotgun that has been used and over a hundred years old. This is a great shotgun with a smooth and tight action. The shotgun functions as it should and has the slam fire feature just like the famous trench shotgun, allowing you to fire the gun as fast as you can pump it while you hold down the trigger. The 1917 Model 12 is on the bottom and the 1936 is on the top. My reason for selling is that I am trying to thin my herd some. NOTE: THE 1936 IS GONE, THE 1917 IS STILL AVAILABLE. The shotgun on the bottom of the pictures is the one for sale.

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.

Price for the 1917 Model 12 is $400 OBO and must be picked up close to me. You can contact me via PM for questions or concerns. Thanks for looking.

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