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That is certainly a cut above a lot of Tournament Grade Model 21 Skeet Guns. When the Model 21 Skeet Gun was introduced in 1932, the Tournament Grade was the entry-level Skeet Gun.
Your Gun For Skeet 01 inside.jpg
With the tournament Grade only offered from 1932 to 1935 it amazes me how many I see listed for sale. From a 1935 Winchester catalog --
Skeet Gun 1935 straight grip.jpeg
From a 1936 Winchester catalog --
Skeet Gun 1936 straight grip.jpg
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