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Hey Charlie- I
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Never owned a 16 gauge M12- did have a 16 gauge M1897 made in about 1948- 28" mod- fine pheasant gun, today- where I live and hunt/shoot- 16's are as scarce as honest politicans in D.C.--so I stay mainly with the 12's-- How durable is a Model 12 pumpgun- out this morning with a friend in farmer's corn for ducks and geese- dawn came like a piece of writing from Nash Buckingham-- a few mallards and woodies started moving- we didn't bother with dekes- just hid in the strip of standing corn-- dropped a few ducks first- geese are later risers, and there was scant frost on the fields this AM-- my pal is an avid reloader for steel- he had some heavy steel No. 2 in 3" cases he had reloaded-- so when we heard the geese moving, we switched to his heavier loads- I had my M12 Duck- 30" full (removed some of the lead from the butt cavity and use a slip-over butt pad until the late Winter season opens-- he has a multi-buck Browning Gold autoloader that will handle 2 & 3/4" and or 3" interchangeably -- His shells were a bit swollen, but they worked fine in my M12- two dead honkers on the deck (daily limit here)--3 shells- 20 yard incoming over the corn tops- my favorite goose hunting scenario-- we had to remove the barrel to free the jammed fired hull stuck in his Browning (always carry a Leatherman tool afield)--I gave him some of my heavy 2 &3/4" Black cloud loads, and they worked fine in his autoloader-and he also took two geese-- point is- any good pump (or great pumpgun, as is the M12) will function with just about any kind of shell- they came out in the paper shell era-and they point like Darth Vader with his lazer-sword- death and doom- for certain (if you do your part) ![]() ![]() |
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Great info Dave. Any knowledge of where John Gough was employed after he left Winchester in 1918?
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As far as I know, the collector most knowlegable on the Gough family is Tom Wyraz at Fox River Sporting --
http://www.foxriversporting.com/about-us/ |
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This engraved M12 is a very nice item and the thread has been educational. I think it is illegal at some level for a serious shotgun guy to NOT own at least one M12 in their shooting/collecting career. My dad bought us one when I was 12... a mint condition 20ga... for all of $45! Hell, I had just paid $35 for my Mossberg .22 bolt gun. $45 for a M12? Unbelievable even then. Unfortunately, someone eventually stole it out of the back seat my Chevy II, while it was parked in our driveway if you can believe that.
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to bad about your gun...what year was the chevy 2.... charlie
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I am Dave came by and sorted out the Goughs so I didn't have to...some folks don't know one Gough from another but they can certainly give plenty of it...
I have the 28" full 16g M12 in its canvas breakdown case that my grandfather, Thomas P. Kaas (USA 3rd Div. 1917-1919) bought new in 1939. I plan to give the gun to my cousin's son, Lt. Kerr (USMA 2010) when he gets back from Afghanistan (see below, leading his squad near Kunduz) so he can have his great grandfather's gun...I also have a 30" solid rib 16ga and two 32" solid rib Heavy Ducks...they probably belonged to other people' grandfathers, too |
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The Following 8 Users Say Thank You to Don Kaas For Your Post: |
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Will Francis be celebrating Thanksgiving in Palm?
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Not bloody likely, mate.
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