Winchester stopped the regular production of 20 gauge in 1963 and the 20 gauge magnum shell wasn't introduced for several years later.
Is it chambered for magnum shells? If not, the answer is NO.
My information suggests that you have a Winchester model 101 which was chambered in either 28 gauge or 410 gauge,which was made in August of 1970.
It is not possible for you to have a "Model 97" in 30-06. The Winchester Model 97 is a shotgun, and was made in 12-gauge of 16-gauge. The only Winchester models that were or are chambered for the 30-06 rifle cartridge are the Model 54 bolt-action rifle, and the Model 70 bolt-action rifle series.
With the serial number that you have provided,your Winchester model 1912 pump action shotgun was made in the year 1916.You should be aware that all Winchester model 12 shotguns chambered in 20 gauge from 1912-1927 were chambered in the 2 1/2 inch length,not the present day chambering for 2 3/4in shells.
the value of a Winchester 20 gauge model 1400 and the history? the value of a Winchester 20 gauge model 1400 and the history?
No, the gun is either chambered for one gauge or the other.
Depends on the load.
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
Winchester did not make a shotgun chambered in 25 gauge,as a matter of fact there has never been a 25 gauge shotgun made.Available chamberings were 12 gauge,16 gauge,20 gauge,28 gauge,and 410 gauge.
Your winchester model 1897 shotgun was made by winchester in 1954.
mint condition. i sold mine for 550$ i wouldnt go much less
With the serial number that you have provided,your Winchester model 1912 pump action shotgun was made in the year 1953.If your shotgun shows between 60%-80%of its original finish and is chambered in 12 gauge then the value will be between 250-325 dollars,if it is in 16 gauge then 275-375 dollars.