Yes the stock on a Winchester Model 12 16 gauge is the same as a 20 gauge. 16 gauge,20 gauge, and 28 gauge are all the same for the Winchester Model 12. Thanks, Tim
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No, the stock of a 12 gauge Winchester 1897 is not the same size as that of a 16 gauge model. While both models share a similar design, the dimensions and proportions of the stocks differ to accommodate the varying sizes and weights of the different gauges. Specifically, the 12 gauge stock is typically larger and heavier than that of the 16 gauge.
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This will not fit a model 12
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The price of the Winchester shotgun model 1912 in a 12 gauge full choke nickel steel with an average condition is about 600 dollars to about 1200 dollars. This price varies with the current market and the condition of the stock and finish.
Model 70 Winchester delux 348 i think.
The Winchester Model 94 AE (Angle Eject) stock is designed specifically for the Angle Eject version of the Model 94, which features a different design than the original Model 94. If your Winchester 94 is not an AE model, the stock will not fit properly due to differences in the receiver and stock attachment points. Always check the specific model and year of your rifle to ensure compatibility before making a purchase.
That would depend on the model,gauge,type of wood or synthetic stock etc.You will need to be more forth coming with the info to give a correct answer to your question..
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Leave this to a gunsmith