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Rick, congratulations, that is a keeper I love the solid rib. In fact, i have a solid rib gun coming next week, my 2nd HD.
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Well done Rick! Solid rib 32" pre-war HD M12's are not easy to find.
I love mine. Enjoy!! |
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Pre-spring fever, after some bad weather my gang got out yesterday to shoot sporting clays. I had the M-12 Heavy Duck, 32-inch solid rib gun that's shown in the first post. We had 6 in the squad, all competition clays guns except for the HD. She's not quite a sporting clays gun at about 8-3/4 pounds and with Full choke but she finished in second place, only 3 ex 100 birds behind the top shooter Allen with his Browning over/under. Here's a couple of pics while on the course. Lots of fun shooting these vintage pump guns! This one was made pre-war and she cranked out 100 shots without a hiccup. Actually one of our guys broke a hammer on his Beretta gas gun and had to put in his spare trigger group. No need to carry spare parts with the Winny M-12. Ha.
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03-15-2018, 01:03 PM | #38 | ||||||
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How rare is a 1954 Winchester model 12 Heavy Duck, 30", checkered stock and forearm, with a round post vent rib? I looked at one today and its in great original condition, except for a replacement pad. Please let me know your thoughts, Thanks
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to tell if it is a factory vent rib- look for the proof marks on the top where the barrel and receiver join- if the rib is factory - there will be a proof mark on the left side of the barrel near the rib- it the barrel left the factory plain - the proof would have been on the center top of the barrel and would have been covered by the add on rib i did see one on GB a while back - checkered wood and correct marks - they do exist
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Thanks for the reply Rick,
It does have the proof mark on the side and choke is still full according to a Brass drop in gauge. The rib is the Special Winchester vent rib with the donut post. Could you place a high low estimate based on the description i have provided with gun in 85%-90% condition. Thanks, Brett
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