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The Winchester Model 12 is more than a century old, but you'll still see these shotguns in used racks and duck camps. Here's why.
I Have This Old Gun: Winchester Model 12 Riot Gun by Rick Hacker posted on December 27, 2022 News, I Have This Old Gun, Pump-Action Shotguns, Historical Shotguns Support NRA American Rifleman DONATE ...
For much of its production run, the Winchester Model 12 was the repeating shotgun by which all others were judged.
The Winchester 1911 semi-auto was a deadly shotgun, but for all the wrong reasons. It was dangerous to unload, and killed some shooters.
Known officially as the Model 1912 and named for the first year it was in production, variations of the faithful pump-action Model 12 have seen the trenches of two World Wars and have been sturdy ...
The Winchester SXP (Super X Pump) is a redesigned version of the old model 1300. The gun now comes with a traditional walnut stock and will be available for $399. Like all SXP hunting variations ...
Taking John Browning’s Model 97 hammer gun as his inspiration, Thomas Crossley Johnson came up with a beautifully trim hammerless pump gun.
Nevertheless, Browning did create a much-improved version of the pump gun, the Model 1897, known simply as the M97, which soon became the shotgun for the average American.
Winchester Repeating Arms, the beloved American firearms company behind “the gun that won the West” and brand new ammo supplier for the U.S. Army Modular Handgun System program, just added ...
Former shooting editor Jim Carmichel chooses the double, pump, and autoloading shotguns he considers great American classics.
Winchester Repeating Arms has issued a recall on some of its SXP-model 12-gauge shotguns that the company says may fire while the discharge is being closed.
But a chance to pick up a 16 gauge Winchester Model 12 at a reasonable price was more than I could pass up. The pump gun debate rages in some sectors.