Any barrel will fit only if you replace the tube also to a conventional 1300 tube.
no the 1300 barrel does not have gas ports in it yes the 1300 barrel will fit ,no it does not have the gas ports BUT any competent machine shop or gunsmith can drill out the ports for you.
At this time no,there are not any available.You could have a model 1300 slug barrel redone and have the gas ports added to this barrel.Then it will work fine in your model 1400 Winchester shotgun.
any 1200 or 1300 will fit the ranger 120
According to the George Madis Winchester handbook---NO
The original factory barrel will have the name Winchester and the chambering of the gun stamped into it.The color is another tell, the color on the chamber should match the barrel exactly.Look at the joint between the barrel and the chamber, can you see any bare metal at the end of the barrel?A replacement will have to have had the threaded end of the barrel milled after it was blued to get it to fit right.
A carbine has a shorter barrel than a standard rifle. I have a Winchester model 70 carbine in 270 win and there isn't really any difference between the 20 inch barrel and that of my Brother in law's standard length 24 inch barrel, performance wise.
It means 'Winchester Proofed'! Around 1903 or there abouts, all barrels installed by the Winchester factory started were stamped with a 'WP"within an oval on top of the barrel at the breech end just before the receiver, it was added the the top of the receiver where the barrel screws into it around 1905 when all Winchester's were stamped in both places. If a gun smith outside of the factory ordered a new or different caliber barrel from the factory to replace the 'original' one, it would be shipped with only a 'P' stamped onto the barrel instead of the 'WP'. This is a sure sign that the barrel on any Winchester was a replacement, and though a "Winchester" barrel it was not installed by the factory. Additionally, any rifle returned to the factory for barrel replacement AFTER 1905 would have one installed with the 'WP' on it, irregardless if the gun was originally made BEFORE 1903/05. For collectors this is an obvious indicator that the barrel is a replacement IF the serial number indicates it was manufactured BEFORE 1903. Hope this clears things up for you....................Regards, Marty
Brownells carries just about any gunsmithing tool there is.
i would need the gauge of the gun and the barrel length and if it is a plain barrel or ribbed barrel also if there appears to be any alterations done to it .
You should be able to go to Winchester cause my dad has one for waterfowl and it came with the receiver. Yiu may want to emphasize a 3 inch chamber for more likely match and due to higher pressures required for non-lead pelletsAnsweryou could look on eBay or a wenchester department storeYou should be able to get it in almost any gun shop.
Winchester was not making pistols in 1873. If you provide all markings, type of barrel, barrel length, type of action, type of stock, caliber, and if possible pictures, someone might be able to help you.
Very little, and possibly worth 10-years ina federal prison and a $250,000 fine if it is found to be any fractional bit less than 18-inches. Winchester never made a Model 97 with an 18-inch barrel, so what you have is a non-factory cut-down gun. The shortest barrel length made by Winchester was 20-inches.