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Unread 10-29-2021, 08:12 PM   #1
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Default Winchester Model 21 Grouse

My other favorite double, 20ga model 21 it weights 6lb 6oz with a NY grouse it got yesterday.
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nice 21...charlie
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Thanks, for those interested this 21 is a special order Tournament grade 26" cylinder and modified, double triggers, ejectors with splinter forend. Made in 1934. It matches the Winchester letter perfectly and also has cast off ,the only 21 I have with cast, that's not in letter. It was made for a NYC sport shop called J.P. Dannefelser.
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Perfectly configured for the uplands. Nice!!
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Special gun there James. You'd be shopping in real thin air to find another Tour. grade in that configuration. That's getting light weight for a 21, they're out there with less fat on them but they don't come along often. I had a field grade 20 with 26" barrels once that I recall being 6-2 or 6-3 and sold it once again illustrating my infinite wisdom, duh. Congrats Sir. Nice grouse as well
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I also have it's twin in a 12ga, 26" cyl & mod double triggers, extractor, first year that comes in at 6lb 14.7oz
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I had a first year model 21 once also. It was serial number 22. It was a 30 in 12 gauge, double trigger, pistol grip, splinter forend gun that I sold to Scheels. That was back in the day when Matt Richardson was their gun guy. They were going to put it on display in one of their stores. Don't know if they ever did, nor do I know if Matt still works for them. I have not seen him around at any of the shows.
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Gorgeous!!
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Beautiful M 21, in a very desirable configuration!
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love those grouse
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Must be a good year for "Partridge". I'd love to work my 6 month old standard poodle on those critters.
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