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Jerry VanHorn
07-19-2023, 12:46 PM
28"..I/C..I/M..Red Winchester pad marked...Trade Mark..June 6, 1922..I know there are haters...but how many straight grip 20s have you seen ? Winchester catalog lists straight grip as an option..

Mills Morrison
07-19-2023, 02:23 PM
That is cool!

Garry L Gordon
07-19-2023, 02:30 PM
Ditto the "cool."

Phil Yearout
07-19-2023, 03:20 PM
Neat gun! People deride those 24's; I passed on a 16ga years ago and regret it still!

Dave Noreen
07-19-2023, 05:39 PM
Great for a tomato stake!

Bobby Cash
07-19-2023, 06:01 PM
A) It’s a Winchester
B) It’s a 20 gauge
C) It’s got double triggers
D) It’s a straight grip.
E) Probably not too expensive

All good.

Harold Lee Pickens
07-19-2023, 08:45 PM
Nice find!!

Jerry VanHorn
07-20-2023, 09:18 AM
I KNEW there would be haters ! Just for that I put it in my cabinet between an LC Smith straight grip Ideal 16 and one of my GH 16 straight grip Parkers. It feels right at home !!

Dean Romig
07-20-2023, 09:48 AM
A dear friend in Vermont who I hunted grouse and deer with all the time since I was about 12 had a 16 ga. 24. He passed away seven years ago from an anurism while he was writing his sermon for the following Sunday. What a terrible loss to the entire community!!

That's Alan in the middle with the orange vest whith his brother Steve to his left. We have our own Parker Brothers to hunt with.

I tried sooo hard to get him into a Parker 16... after all, his name was Rev. Alan Parker...

Don't know what became of his Winchester.

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todd allen
07-20-2023, 10:28 AM
I have to confess that there's a certain charm in a M 24, especially when you consider the market it was created for.

Frank Srebro
07-20-2023, 11:41 AM
Neat gun with the straight grip. Just a word of caution if the trigger pull(s) are really heavy ..... I once disassembled a Model 24 to lighten the trigger pulls. That worked well but it was tricky to reassemble and it took a good measure of ingenuity.

Dave Noreen
07-20-2023, 12:26 PM
Winchester catalog lists straight grip as an option..

What Winchester catalog offers a straight grip on a Model 24? I looked through every Winchester catalog I have from 1939 that introduces the Model 24 in 12-gauge to December 1955 and none offer the model 24 with a straight grip. They all offer straight grips on Model 12s & 42s.

Jerry VanHorn
07-20-2023, 01:23 PM
I questioned the stock before I bought it..As follows..Shotgun World...Shotgun Forum.. Chuck hawks.com..A member said he would email me the page from Winchester if I wanted it. Not that big a deal. There are others available...so I doubt this lone 20 was the only straight grip in the world . A couple more said a pad could be ordered as well....So hate it all you want..I liked it..and FWIW..the price was $550...

Mills Morrison
07-20-2023, 01:27 PM
I am not hating it at all. Can't argue with the price

Michael D Hankinson
07-20-2023, 02:06 PM
I've had several Model 24s over the years, I've owned three 16s and one 12, The size and feel of the 16s was totally different than the 12, along with the wood. I felt the wood on the 12 was from a poor quality 2 x 4 while the 16s all had decent wood on them. Currently have none in the safe, passed on to others for various reasons.
I liked the 16s for Winter Cottontail and Snowshoe rabbit hunting here in Mid Michigan.

Phil Yearout
07-20-2023, 04:35 PM
No hate from me! I'm not a fan of straight grips but at that price it would have been in my cabinet for sure!

Joe Dreisch
07-20-2023, 04:38 PM
I shot my brother's 16 gauge one afternoon at Loch Raven skeet and trap. I hit just about every skeet target that I shot at!!

Jerry Harlow
07-20-2023, 05:34 PM
I've got two 24s in 12 gauge and though both say M&F they are really IC&F which is the perfect combination. What I can't understand is why they did not at least put a rough checkering on the wood as all of the others did with even their lower grades, i.e. Stevens, Fox Sterlingworth, Parker Trojan, Ithaca Nitro Special, etc. It could not have added too much to the cost that it would not have been competitive especially with the Winchester name.

Bill Murphy
07-20-2023, 05:34 PM
I owned a 20, serial number 26,497, a mint prewar gun, 26"
cylinder and modified. I shouldn't have let it go for $50.00. I was 13 and didn't have any good sense. It came from Don's Gun Shop in Falls Church, Virginia. I sent it along its way to Texas.