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Winchester Mod 1912
I believe that I own a early Winchester Model 12.
On the gun it says Winchester Mod 1912 12 gage, Ser # 115754 it’s a 30" full choke and I would guess that it is about 80-90%. I have shot it and it does not need any parts other then a new kick pad. Just for grins what would this gun be worth? |
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I haven't been shopping/pricing shotguns myself lately to give you a good answer, particularly after the elcetion prices. If nobody answers, try comparing prices for similar models on gunbroker.com, then knock off a couple dollars for real-world. The model 12 is a nice one to have though, waiting to get my grandpa's eventually.
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Does that have a hammer
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I would estimate $400 if you can find the right buyer. The black/high capacity stuff is hotter right now.
Model 12's were "hammerless", 97's had the hammer. |
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Depending on condition and wear I'd guess $400-$500. Ventilated rib or solid rib guns fetch a little more. Nice wood helps too. The Field versions just got plain walnut, while the trap and skeet versions had figured walnut. I'd hang onto it.
Kurt |
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Yours was built in 1916, got the info from here. http://oldguns.net/sn_php/winmods.htm Interestingly enough, it was made the same year my 1897 was! Check around, but 4-500 is close. |
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Thank you Sir |
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