MODEL 12 SLIDE ACTION
- 12 (introduced 1914), 16 (introduced 1914), 20 (initial ga., mfg. 1912, 2 1/2 in. chamber mfg. until 1927), or 28 (introduced 1937) ga., 25 (20 ga. only, mfg. 1912-14), 26, 28, 30, or 32 in. standard, nickel, or stainless steel (scarce) barrel with or without rib (matted, solid, or Vent Rib), 2 9/16 (early 16 or 20 ga., until 1927, at ser. no. 464,565), 2 3/4 (became standard 1927) or 3 in. chamber, 6 shot, blue metal, various chokes, hammerless, plain pistol grip or straight walnut stock and forearm, marked Model 1912 from 1912-1919, approx. ser. no. 172,000. Mfg. 1912-1976. Over 2,027,500 were produced.
Grading 100% - $650 98% - $500 95% - $400 90% - $350 80% - $300 70% - $250 60% - $200
Subtract 50% if with factory Cutts compensator.
Add 40%-50% for Win. solid rib.
Add 50%-60% for Win. milled Vent Rib.
Add 10% for pre-WWII mfg.
Add 60% for each extra barrel(s).
Add 40%-50% for Win. special Vent Rib (offset barrel proofmark).
2007-12-23 13:33:35
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answer #1
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answered by bferg 6
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The serial number will give you the year of manufacture. Then it's just a question of the overall condition of the shotgun and that it's in "original" condition
2007-12-23 13:27:36
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answer #2
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answered by JD 7
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. auctionarms.com........ Check out these sites for value & prices of your Model 12 Winchester.*......gunbroker.com
2007-12-24 02:22:10
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answer #3
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answered by dca2003311@yahoo.com 7
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