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Only have a few M12’s left.
This one is 1A engraved with B carved wood. It has 11 factory options. Made in 1952. It was owned by a Winchester Salesman.
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Did that one come from Capt Jon Wilson? He had some very nice ones and his dad was a salesman. Dad would drop him off in the stock room and the old guys would give little Jon a piece of Pine to carve on to keep him occupied
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A really exceptional and original Pigeon Grade with the rare and unusual coarse early 1950s checkering. Wow.
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Only have a few M12’s left.
This one is 1A engraved with 11 factory options. It was owned by a Winchester Salesman.
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Keith, Here is the story. I think it was around 2001, this gun was listed on gun broker by Buffalo Bills shooting emporium in Florida. There were several very bad pictures and the gun went through two cycles with no interest.
I thought at first it was an upgrade as we all know there are a ton of them out there. What I noticed from the pictures was the Winchester name coming through the leather covered pad. I thought if it was upgraded no way would they have used a Winchester pad to cover with leather. I called and they didn’t know much about it except that the owner lived in the neighborhood and told them his father worked for Winchester as a salesman and this was his gun. I struck a great deal as they had no interest in it. You can’t imagine how happy I was when I opened the box! It is one of my favorite Model 12’s, and I think if you only want one example, this is it.
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Researcher, the coarse around 1950 checkering on Model 12 graded guns is how we identify them as "original". Don't be to hard on them. I don't know why they did that, but they did.
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