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1915 Winchester Model 12 26" skeet 30" full Oh s--t this is a Parker site! Damn it
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At one time I had a M12 two bbl set. It was a trap/skeet combination with 30 inch full and 26 inch skeet both with vent ribs from Winchester not Simmons.
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All the Model 12 guys I know, know more about them than I, and say Simmons installed all Simmons ribs. Winchester never made their own ribs for wither the twelve or the 42. The way to know whether it was 'factory' was if the proof mark was off to the side. If not off to the side, it was done for the customer, after leaving Winchester. If Winchester was selling the the gun with the rib, the proof mark was stamped to the side, and then sent to Simmons.
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mighty nice...charlie
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Chris thats a nice set up and would make a great clays gun or an upland gun for the wide open spaces. Congrats.
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you can PARK 'er at my house then Dave
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"If there is a heaven it must have thinning aspen gold, and flighting woodcock, and a bird dog" GBE |
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