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David C Porter
02-02-2026, 03:32 PM
Just completed the restocking & checkering of my 2 barrel set. IMP CYL & MOD. Also took a 2 barrel, 20 gauge hard case & modified it for the mod 42 set.

James L. Martin
02-02-2026, 03:47 PM
Very nice, love those Win 42's. I have 4 and wish I had every one I sold back.

Rick Roemer
02-02-2026, 05:16 PM
Very nice. A model 42 is on my list of guns I’d like to own. Waiting for the right one to turn up.

John Dallas
02-02-2026, 06:05 PM
I have one which was unfired when I got it. Perhaps has 200 rounds through it. I had a straight stock made for it. Original stock is put away without a mark on it

Bill Murphy
02-02-2026, 06:31 PM
David, tell us more about your Model 42. I am shopping for number 30. No, that is not a serial number.

David C Porter
02-02-2026, 08:41 PM
It's a 1953, round post donut rib, matching two barrel set that I restocked. I'm attaching a couple of photos of another 42 that I did a few years back.

Stephen Hodges
02-02-2026, 09:53 PM
David, you do beautiful work:)

Dave Noreen
02-02-2026, 10:06 PM
Just out of curiosity what are the measurements of Winchester .410-bore IMP CYL and MOD chokes? I have a Model 42 with two barrel & magazine assemblies, one 26-inch SKEET that measures .006" and one 28-inch MOD that measures .009". I could never tell a bit of difference on the skeet field.

Eddie Kay
02-02-2026, 10:38 PM
My 42 cylinder bore crushes skeet targets. Low 4 bite's the dust. https://i.postimg.cc/bNHNNHsf/DSC03130.jpg https://i.postimg.cc/ryGLSyct/DSC04597.jpg https://i.postimg.cc/D06DRZy6/DSC04598.jpg

David C Porter
02-02-2026, 10:52 PM
My 42's choke restriction, measured with a full lenght bore mic: Skeet = .002, IC = .003, Mod = .005

The Shotgun Book by the late Jack O'Connor lists the following regarding choking for the .410 bore shotgun. Data include (in order): boring, bore diameter, muzzle diameter, constriction, and percent at 25 yds. in 30-inch circle:

Full Choke, .410, .396, .014, 70
Modified, .410, .405, .005, 60
Imp. Cyl., .410, .408, .002, 50
Cylinder, .410, .410, None, 40

I've had about a dozen 42's over the years & they mic'd similar to O'Connor's list. I know if you looking at newer charts they list 410 chokes being tighter. The difference could be the period & the ammo, or finding the earlier more open chokes had too many open spots & a tighter choke in 410 was more effective. But who knows??

James L. Martin
02-03-2026, 01:04 PM
Here's my very late double diamond VR 42

David Livesay
02-03-2026, 01:43 PM
David, tell us more about your Model 42. I am shopping for number 30. No, that is not a serial number.

Bill, are you saying that you have 29 model 42's already?:bowdown:

David C Porter
02-03-2026, 03:23 PM
My early 42, factory original skeet, solid rib, # 5 engraving.

Bill Murphy
02-03-2026, 05:01 PM
Yeah, David, 29 in the door, and looking for more. That's a bit of a poem?

Bill Murphy
02-03-2026, 05:15 PM
David, your engraved gun is over the top. Is this factory engraving?

Bill Murphy
02-03-2026, 05:21 PM
James, some of my nicest 42s are Compensator guns, including Deluxe and Trap Grades.

David C Porter
02-03-2026, 08:37 PM
The bottom picture of my 1938 skeet choke gun, with #5 engraving is factory and most likely engraved by John Kusmit. The gun is 100% original.

The 2nd 42, 2 barrel set with # 5 engraving was engraved by Angelo Bee. I use to do some stock work for Angelo & he engraved many of my guns.