How much is a Winchester Model 1912 12 gauge worth?

How much is a Winchester Model 1912 12 gauge worth?

What is a WINCHESTER 1912 MODEL 12 shotgun Worth? A WINCHESTER 1912 MODEL 12 shotgun is currently worth an average price of $553.93 used . The 12 month average price is $557.20 used. The used value of a WINCHESTER 1912 MODEL 12 shotgun has risen $74.88 dollars over the past 12 months to a price of $553.93 .

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When did Winchester stop making the Model 12?

1964
After the Winchester Model 12 was retired in 1964, it was replaced by the Model 1200.

What is the value of a Winchester Model 1912 12 GA shotgun?

Register to Reply. Re: What is the Value of a Winchester Model 1912 12 Ga Shotgun Manufactured in 1. The 2005 Blue Book of Gun Values lists that gun in 95% condition at $350.00. A collector might pay more because 1914 was the year of introduction of the model 12 in 12 ga.(it was available in 20 ga. in 1912).

When was the first Winchester Model 12 made?

First year of Production: 1912*. Last year of Production: 1963. Magazine: Tubular. The Winchester Model 12 serial numbers are sequential starting at 1. Also Known as the M12 or Model 12. *introduced in 1912 with only the 20 gauge available, 12 ga. and 16 ga. came out in 1914. The principle designer of the Winchester model 12 was John Browning.

Why was the Winchester Model 1912 discontinued in 1964?

With forged and machined steel parts, the ultimate reason for discontinuation in 1964 was that it was too expensive to produce at a competitive price. The primary competition at this time came from the much less expensive Remington Model 870, which had been introduced in 1950.

Where are the shells stored in a Winchester Model 12?

The Model 12 was a very successful internal hammer pump-action shotgun. Its tubular magazine was loaded through the bottom of the gun. Empty shotgun shells ejected to the right. Depending on the particular wooden plug installed in the magazine, two, three, or four shells could be stored in the tubular magazine.

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