20 gauge Winchester Model 12 from 1942 now in the stable

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Took awhile between sending out the check to the opposite coast and taking it home from the Local FFL, but the 20 gauge Winchester Model 12 from 1942 is now in the stable:
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It joins its Remington 31 cousin:
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The discerning members of this forum will of course fully understand and appreciate that I now need a pre-war 20 gauge Ithaca 37
 
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I would add that you need a Remington Model 17 also.

I have a first year Model 1912, 20 gauge 2 1/2” chamber that is a joy to shoot.

Personally I prefer the Remington 31, followed closely by the Remington 17 to the Winchester Model (19)12.
 
I would add that you need a Remington Model 17 also.

I do not need to get a Remington 17, but only because I already have two ;)

In these photos my checkered Remington 17 is posing towards the bottom underneath a Winchester 21:

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Here is the checkered 17 all by itself:

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IMHO this Remington 17 qualifies as "Benchmark Quality." I found it lurking in a small gun shop in the Midwest while on a business trip with a few hours to kill before boarding my plane.
 
Very nice shotguns.
I have a few Win. model 12's and that are sweet.
Single, SxS, pump, auto or O/U, thay are all fun to shoot.

Good luck on the botton eject, they are hard to find in good shape.
 
You have very good taste in shotguns !

Thanks
In New Jersey it is hard to collect/accumulate handguns. But long arms are just a NICS check away and my focus is field grade pumps.

Here is the Model 12 put together and in the sun:
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It's proper venue is upland wing hunting. But as I don't hunt I hope to put it through its paces on the 16 yard trap line.
 
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Congrats on your new (old) 20 gauge Model 12.

I find the 20 gauge Model 12 a fine pheasant gun and rarely miss with it.
 
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Great shotgun. I would like to have another 20 gauge from my birth year of 1943, but any model 12 will do, to go with the 20 and 16 gauge. I've been caretaker of the 20 gauge for over 57 years.

Have a blessed day,

Leon
 
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