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The 1911 WINCHESTER MODEL "1897 TAKE-DOWN "32" BARREL PUMP 12 GA. SHOTGUN GI# 102750872 has been sold.
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1933-34" WINCHESTER MODEL 21
20ga (Rare Gauge for Model 21's)
Feild Grade 28" bbl (Desirable Length)
Chokes Opened to Mod/IC (Barrels Stamped Full/Mod)
2 3/4
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This is the first lever action repeating shotgun made by Winchester. 30 inch fluid steel barrel with Full choke. Beautiful overall condition with about 95% barrel blue starting to turn a little brown.
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PLEASE READ DESCRIPTION CAREFULLY. Winchester 1887 made in 1890. Serial Number 24779 All metal parts exhibit a dark patina with some minor pitting, Rear stock has a piece missing at the the bottom cor
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This 19th century firearm was found by a diver in the Columbia River. Used by Native American or Sportsman whenever no "talk" about relic. Did not have poachers at that time as there were no
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Winchester Model 1912. Nickel steel 1912 20 gauge with 2 ½” chambers. The barrel is 25” with a full choke. Ser. number 25616 early gun. This model 1912 has been refurbished and is i
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Winchester Model 36 .9mm rimfire single shot smooth bore shotgun, Bolt action, Very good bore, Bluing has turned a gray- brown from age, Gumwood stock is very good condition has no cracks only minor b
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"SN:31724. Manufactured in 1891. Action works perfectly. Bore is good with some minor pitting. Metal has a brown patina. Original butt plate. Barrel is 32"" choked cylinder. Very good o
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REDUCED - A relatively high condition Winchester Model 36 Single Shot Shotgun in 9mm Rim Fire. Most of these were shipped to South America or were used to shoot birds in aircraft hangers, and th
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