model 12?
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Nontypical Buck
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From: Sackets Harbor, New York
does anyone know if winchester makes/made a model 12 in a 20 gauge? I have (ok, they are my dads, but someday i will have them) matching .410 and 12 gauge model 12s, but i would love to someday have a 20ga too, if it even exists. the winchester website didnt help me at all.
Thanks for any information
Thanks for any information
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Fork Horn
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From: SW Virginia
Sorry BB.
I agree with almost everything you say, but you missed on this one.
The model 12 was made in 12, 16, 20 and 28. The .410 was a model 42. I had Model 12's in 12, 20, and 28, and a model 42 .410, all in skeet grade. I wish I had those guns today.
I agree with almost everything you say, but you missed on this one.
The model 12 was made in 12, 16, 20 and 28. The .410 was a model 42. I had Model 12's in 12, 20, and 28, and a model 42 .410, all in skeet grade. I wish I had those guns today.
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Nontypical Buck
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the .410 was a model 42?? It looks EXACTLY like the 12ga.
Thanks for the info guys, I hope someday i get my hands on a 20ga someday. I dont know why i like 20 gauge so much, but the only 20 we have is a single shot (got the matching .410 for that one too)
Thanks for the info guys, I hope someday i get my hands on a 20ga someday. I dont know why i like 20 gauge so much, but the only 20 we have is a single shot (got the matching .410 for that one too)
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Typical Buck
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From: central Ky
If you think the 42's are overpriced, check out what a Model 12 in 28ga will run you. I need a 28ga to complete my collection of Model 12's but I can't see myself dropping $2500 for a field-grade shotgun. Thats rediculous!!!!!
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